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TWENTY-FOURTH I
i - YEAR^'- . . J
VJGTORIA. BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8,
1882.
I VOLUME XLVII
1 NO. 46
PUBlIsHEO every DaVTeXCEPT MONDAY
By D. W. HIOOI NS.
1.0KIST BUILPRIO — OoT»un».NT BTRtn, nun
ikvor Mortu or Tin Post Omci
TehmS'-Invariably in Aovance.
THK DAILt COLONIST— Per Year, (Pontatce Krrrto
- - wiytKut ol Canada. ... v.; ;.' . .|lo.
J'arttpol ft y»a,t at th« Kuna rate.
Per Wcpk (H dcllvereJ). 25 Cents.
TiTK WKF.Kl.V COt.OS'lST— ro8ta»f*><ree «o any ait
of Ibi' Uouunioii *1
Sii ilODtlia
'IhrM iloiitlis 41
ItSUfD EVERY TiitgQA Y HOBNINC IN Tint fM THf MAUI
A PATHETIC story:
The Suicide of Two ^onm.
French Girls in Austria. -
A Talo of a ITobloman'a Saaonosa— Aa
Sstraordlnaxy Se&tli at & Selu-
oer'aDoox— A fflrl's
Frlea&shis-
tC'nr. K. V. World. |
ViKN.SA, Juno -22. — Publio aitcn-
tion is ontiroly absorbed by the tragic
Kuicideof two hnndsomo yoiiiii; From h
}{irls in t!i«! [lark of Count C'onilcnliove,
.nbnut nn hour from Linz, on tlio Dan-
It i.s tli<> old Htory or devoted
love on tho girl'.s Ride and ficklones-s on
the miin's part, nnd uo ono would have
been tho wiser had tho girl acted as
thousauds of unhappy creature.s act
under similar oircumstaucos — suflor in
silence. But tliis girl took very good
cnvf to Inl all tho world know that a
man with a noble name had acted
Kha'iaet'ully, and in dying .sho wrote in
indelible characters her own and hnr
lover's name on hie very cnstlo walls,
Ro that his diahonorablc conduct could
not possibly be liushcd up, ftUhpugh he
had even the police in his favor. INIa-
rie Dalmont, the young woman who
took her life, was a successful operetta
singer, IS years old, and came to Vi-
enna in January, 1881, to complete
her raumcal education, her anil^itioa
being to become a dinger in the Grand;
Opera. ^Vi(ll her came a devoted
friend, Alino H^nncvillo, sis years her
senior, who had sufl'orrd some ilisap-
pointnienl in her home, and had long
ago made up her inind to devote her
life to.the aniiaWo Mnrie. The two
girls were very well brought uj^ had
rcflned manners and cultivated minds,
so that in a very few months they
made numerous frienns in musical nn<i
iheatrical oirole;s here. One day iMa-
rie wan aakod by the KrencU -Eoibassy
to take part in some amateur th^atri-
ealn, in which sho performed, the ' pairt
of "jeun preruicne." Her partner was
the young Count Henry Condonhove,
who foil desperately in love with ber,
and laid seige to lier heart until he
riicccedod in ttaininc; iier atlections.
Poor .Marie was all too devoted, and
believed the young Count when
UK pito.Misi;» TO .mauhy ni'ii.
Of course thi.s could not bp talked of
at tho time, becaiuse in Austria a
young man does not attain his majori-
ty until tho twenty fourth year, anil
l.'ount Henry was liut twenty-two.
When .Marie was about to become a
mother she exi)re.ssed a wish to return
to her relatives in France, but the
Count implored her In sLiy and .iwait
her continement in Italy, where it
wotild bo easy lor him lo have the
child declared legally as his own.
Maiio complied with bis wish, but
when she wroto from Italy that it was
time for him to keep hia jiromi.so he
an-sweied that ho was studying the lav,-
just then, and that ho had found out
that hia adopting the child as his own
would ho a morn form of no use to her
whatevci-. 'I'lip girl had never accep-
ted either money or firesonts from him,
and her little savings were soon ex-
hausted. Her friend, however, receiv-
ed a thousajid francs from France, lier
share in a houHO which she had inherit-
ed together with her brothers and si.^-
ters. Tho girls engaged a nurse for
tho baby, a lioy christened Henry, and
sent him to France to be taken care of
by ISlarie's relatives. Then they re-
turned to Vienna and applied to Count
Henry for moans to support his child.
Marie possessed a letter from hiu\ in
which ho acknowleilj;cd her child to be
his own, and promised ii)ion the honor
of a gentleman and an otHcer to do all
in his power for both mother and child.
The truant lover's answer was a sum
luons to the police. In brutal terms
Marie Dalmont was told that old
(,'ount C'ondcnhove would give her 4,-
000 florins if she returned tho letter in
which the young Count flcknowlodged
the child. The young Frenchw6man
scornfully refused to accept this oiler,
and tten the •ppjipOa.official. told her
that if eho was not.vctj^Lcdreful and
did npt,ces8o :,))o(henpg tlio generous
nobleman, ^upbiiNvUbin she, had no
claim whatever, she would be expelled
from Austria altogether. This treat-
ment seems to have exasperated the
unhappy young woman. On Wednes-
day 3lario arranged all her documents,
wrot« her last will and: tjBafcame.Qj, and
telling her landlady ste would be ))ack
in two days, travelled with ber friend
to Liu^. A letter to her lawyer, op
oncd after death, told that she intend-
ed aaking Count Condouhovo for a IqbL
interview, oud that if ho did not
grautfitj.audfiBiveJ)cr.pardon for all
the wrong bo bad done to her, she
WOULP DIB AT HIS VEUV UALL DpOUB.
"Aiino Benneyille, who ia of the
yam'tt JniBil *8 , .mypeif, .will, die ;.with
me," In the afternoon they drbvo to
he castle and badp' the ooaehiiian to
wait for tlicm. After having waited
for anJiQW&"=probaljly at some tryst-
ing-place whcte they had informed tho
young Count "they wotild meet him —
they returned to Linz. Late at night
they: drove, to" the castle- again and dis-
mis.sed.tlie driver, who^' seeing thoy
were real.,. l^di.OPi heliey'ciijthem to be
guests of Count Condeuhove. They
crept stealthily thrpugii a heilgerow in-
to the p.irk,' wTilbetl up to the frotit of
the c.astlo, a beautiful modi-.eval build-
ing, spre.ad a large plaid shawl on a
bed of roses, fired one shot up at the
house and then shot thom.selveii
through the heart, death following in-
stantaneously. Tho .servants of the
^oiijl heai-d the detonations, but they
•were too much frightened to go and
see whence they came, and the dead
bodies wero not discovered until early
morning. Count Ifcnrv must have re-
ceived .Marie's letters oii the ]ireviot)d
day ; he, must have known that .she
was in the neighborhood, iiesidos, the
gatekeeper .said that his young master
told him liot to admit two young ladies
if they asked to see eitl.«r hiiii or his
father. That-SIarie Ualmont judged
them none too severely, was proved ly
subsequent eventB. The young loril
ordered a Gr^j^l&s funeral, and would
have had all tfier flowers from garden
and hot-house spread over their cotlins
and their grave. Itut the old loid
countermanded tliese orders, ami' tbo
poor girls wore interred outside the
churcluvard walls, with no priest to
speak' a blossi|)g"6n tbem, and no eliar
itablo blind to throw a flower.
DENTISTRV.
DENTlStWY'.
BKINi; MV l.N'TKNTION TO r.KM FOll .\
1,-%.- «,i-ks li.nijiT. 1 lnvf It , I PriPi>
uiidi-ruu'ittiont U:
Viiliiuiitc riul.- I.iii.-JA'.- . « ) 1 CrjHT ' I.
cr, foriar>. ■ Tcttli Imllt i > vu .i fureUold lo thi-i
n^Uuro) rontour: ArlllKlt! f i- -w iis iuJ]u9t(Hl to rno
iii'Uio^HC.'maDner: Mul udl ilo tlw MRtwork at lli
most lTdiidhabli' prii-cii. All u-ork ctiariritubd.
Teeth- Kxtraclc'U by Local Ai)ac9t«slA lor $1.
Inrfp) Bclectlon'of ArtlllMal Ti-olli'on haiid.
S. M. IIAKTMAN, Dinti»t.
OFTifK:— Yali'jt Si., Ih-Ioiv (iovernnu'iit. felWw
I-asr the only Graduate Fraetisl&s
Sontistrr ia this City. •
J. OALDER, D. D. S.,
GRADUATE AND FELLOW OF THE BOSTON DE
COLLEGE,
OKKICI" Sl I SCFU S rH0T001t.\PIlIC oallkuv
l.t^Ui liaiiJ .'-iilu.
Rpll rOHT STREET, • • VICTORIA.
R. B TiHOMPSOiM,
I^DENTIST,^
OKKIf'E: •I'pijt.'xlrii in old Maionic lliiMdln'.;,
GOVERNMENT STREET,
TENDERS WANTED.
Si-:.\i.i-:i) 'fK.stii-Mis « ii.i. iii-:ci-:ivi':i> liV
Ihc nild(-r*i^'Il(-cl up t., U , llii- li;tli
iliiv III fur |.\itiiii-,- ill 1- lo.'.i-:iti-' ill It^N
Sliui[;li, Hi.iiiiilar> 11:.>, iiinl ni.il.iiii; lilnml Sfvi-ll aiul
Oni; liaK .Miles "I n lii'ic-li mill l>\ 111- in Tiv.vnsliips I
Anti i, HiiVf WcKtitiiniilor iJlsUiil.
Each ttiiidcr iiiuM he iiccoiiipanlcd with the nanic>?
of two L'ood Kiirclliw in tlif :iii)iMiiit of the i-nntr.ut
prirt- lor tin- laitlilul i i>liiii|i-t iun ill (III
riafiK .mil Spi'cilii-iitlOlir
It. lV-:u--oii .'t Co,'-., N",-u \V,-:<liiiili-i
ih.is of Aili;\i,-t, .ilt.;r will, -I, .h.ti- l)i
.Mr. 11. '1'. \Villi;»ini' Il.)okl.iiHl,-n ,
liv- HlTII at iMt-^-^l -il *I .
;iti' li-ndi-
ill \u
Mks. iSiKNKV WiLso.N having returned
from San Jfrnncisco will bo prepared to
received hocWifiic rpupihson andafter tho
l.st proximo; J^.struction given .either: at
the pupil's or .it iVlrs. WilHon'.s rpsidenco,
Kredoriok Htreot, where » jiiano fur daily
practice is at tho service of tlio.io pupils
who have no iimtrumenti- • Lessrvns given
in tho ovoni^gjife.pc(gj;rcd.Aj? p
June
2^1
■'•I;:!';' SjnTi^ Ibrfig^ist -^V^^^ Duihillo,
under date of ..liiiio. Ist. writes of I>r.
KowIci'h Extract of W'M t>tr,iwborry.
"It sells imnK-iiHply ; in fact has the l.^rt^e.-tl
Palo during tho siiranior of any ii.itont
inodicine in stock," and adds that liu can
heartilyjrecpmjnend it to tho public. The
ab^Yff niiin^' rpinody. , is nature's grand
euro for Cholcr.a, Dysontory and .all .sum-
mWTJOJnplainl!!. (1'-')
A. D. N"ovKs, Vewark, iMiehig.m,
writes: "I have emjiiirod at the ilriii;
fitoreii for I)r. Thoiiia.i' EeloctrieOil, but
faUedio fii\d it. .'.We ' b a bottle'
with no. from Quebec, hut- it .ia Aearly
go)ie, and wo do not want -to .ho without
It;. fi-iniy wife is^lrfluhlcd wifli "a" pain" ^ii
the flhcidder, and nothing else gives re-
lief. Can you send UH aomoj"- , 52
I'oi; .SriNcs or I.ssi:ors,i 'Sfbi!nio>s, i
Cl .NTll'KDKS, ANO TUK BiTFS OP IViUns-j
OL'H Lvsia.r.s-^Kcc]) tho' wounded p.aris !
covered with a clntli well loni.stcned with \
F'erry Davis' I'ain- Killer, till rolicicil. !
It is well III take the incdicinc iiileriially ;
also. 1 :
'J'ur. Cii:.vi-;i'..ti. UiiikimoI'.v Canvai^- ,
work on the now Provincial Diroctmy j
iH nearly completed, and afjtor^li;. Win. !
Wolz,the general af{oiit, niliims from tho j
East Coast coinpiling will commence; .
shortly after that the new work will j
'make its tt ppearanc^^ • * i
A. It. T)i:s HocHKHs, Artiiaba.'ikavlllc,
r. Q., writes: — "Thirteen years ago! was
seized with a .sdvero all ark "{ rihi-iun.i-
tisnf in tho 'head, ifrmn wliich 1 ni :ii ly
constintly siifl'ored, until aftei' havin-^' ih
ci'. Dr. Tlicima.s' Kclcotric Oil fr,r nintiilays,
bathing the head, L-tr. , when I was com-
plotoly cured, and-havc only u.scd half a
botlle. no
i\Ir. R. W. Carmichael, Clieinisi and
Druggist of Bollovillo, under date of Maj,
.list 1882, Writes as follow.s:- "Voiir
Burdock Klood IJitters have o steady sale,
arc p.atronizod by the best families hero
and surrounding ciiiiiitry, and all alte,st
to its virtues with un(|Ualific(l satisfac-
tion. (4) ■
V. Ed.ma.nso.n tif I'.iadfoiit wiitcs;-
liurdock Blood Bitters is uu excellent
preparation, giv^.e^ntiro eatisfaotion, and
sales increasing Qvory,.duy, it sqlls now on
its merits;— Burdock felbodrBUtefs Cures
Scrofula Li^cr Complaint, tiyspepfia and
Kidney complaints, in their worst form.
(10)
Wo take ploa.surc in aninMincing that
tho endeavor to produce a purfrcl rouicdy,
agreeable to tho taste, and prompt, pain-
leas and efi'ectivo in its action on the
Livor, .Stomach and IJowels has b'eeu suc-
cessful, and that the bitter, nausooiis' me-
dicines formerly used for tiiu purpose,
are i-apidly becoming things of tho past.
Syrup of KisB is the now and pleasant re-
medy and 75 cents and i}l.'2i> per botlle.
Messrs. Langley & Co., Wholesale Drug-
gists, have been appointed agents Victoria
and li. C. ^ ' ^^ 1
Du, CiiA.v Tax 'ToNc from Canton,—
Skillfully and conlidontially licats dis-
eases, of men, 'w<jmen aiul children.
Officia. Government "'street, 'hear Jolinaun
street. ... , ,
Dr. Chiiii^ai^Tong i>racticed medicine
•al^an^ancisco "for ten yoai-s and has
hadr^aT experience. "
Ik mothers and nurses would ceaso giv-
ing opiates in tho guise of Paregoric, and
Cordials, and for children teething and
subject to bowel complaints, give instead
Dr. Fowler's E:cti-act of Wild Strawberry,
tho lives of many infants misht bo Haved
that are BactiGced;te.i.4eadly drugs. (O)
" ' ' — —
ISK.tfTiKt-'L Haik ia one of tho moat
tjlriking iiiid plciisiug characterititioa and
caa.eaailyjbe-obt-ained-by using Cinijaleao
5faMTtSrfeW*f;*^rioer50ic6nt&^rbot»le.
For sale by all draggista. * J yd w
- — ' " — r.
A LAROE .assbrtrjient of Bbvelopea
•iust.recei'wd and ior sale at The Colotmt
^tati-il in HpL-i iIU\Uioii-.
Thu lowc.-it or any tciMlcr nut iieoi-Hsiirily iicreplmi.
Uy urdur ui U'oiiiini99ioii(.r<.
vrSl. SlPKEE^^CIerl.-.
l!a.\ view, .!nl.v 10, ISS'J. Jy23d»
$25~REWARb.
rtVlF. HPOnTiS.MA.V.S I't.t'Il Of VICTOUIA OK-
X (it a
REWARD OF $25
1(111 Tin: fiiNvicrio.N' of .\nv I'liitsns
IT.RSONS will ) .M W
Violate the Game La'ws of
British Columbia.
Il.\ or.lii ol lliu l-l\MUiii, rouiniitlcc.
W. .lACK'O.N.
my?flilwl.-kiili1 flnn. Sn ly.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE,
MISCELLANEOUS.
FUNRITURE.
CANADIAN ^
GOODS. xiNO. mm%
i;<lato 01 LiLIVKU UAtlMilt, llcicaicil.
* I.I, I'AUTIKS IIAVI.SO OLAI.MS AOALS'ST
J.\, H"' (■•'J*!'- of Oliver CJa;,'iiir arn niqiiesli'd lo
Mciid thi; sauiir ill to till- uiidi;rii(,'iirij, or lo Tliniiwi
Lafond, forthwith. W. PoLhABD,
j)-.'n Exrcutiir's Solli-llor.
G ARESGHE, GREEN & GO.
GOVERNMENT S TREET, VICTORIA B.
f^EPOSI-Rl tlECEIVKn fV OOI.R SIIA-En ANI
V. S. Ciim-at-y Inlrriiiit imiit bu U'« mxatf m
(Tllli- ill |K)Slti(.
COLD DUST AND U. S. CURRENCY
NEW IMPORTATIONS OF
LATESTSTYLES
LARGE INVOICES OF OANADTAN
CLOTHING, ETC.,
I'd.Mntisi.so
BOOTS AND SHOES
' HOYS' AN'n MEN .S
SUITS OF ALL KINDS,
DRESS GOODS,
TRIMMINGS
.\ml a '_;iMU'i:il a.-:-ioi-t nu-ii t nf
MINERS' TOOLS
FARMING
IMPLEMENTS
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
__ ETC., ETC
(looils furwarded to any part of the
Upper Country.
(Orders by Mail or Kxpres.'* proniiitly
filled.
REID& HUDSON
FELL'S BLOCK,
FORT STREET, VICTORIA. B. C.
(lONST.^NTI.V AtiO.S WITH KVKIlV .STEAMKIt
_/ uri.l-.LlIn-.' i.-.~. l i.-i 1,1-. iilr.-ady larsrii hIoi 1.
FURNITURE
Crockery, Glassware,
LAMPS, OILCLOTH,
CARPETS, WALLPAPER,
- .»N"|I —
UPHOLSTERY CO0D8
In Kcoml, and also ri-iHimmnndit hitnupir to ihu
l{«neral piihllo for t rilOI.STEUY WOKK.ax
SEWING & LAYING OF CARPETS
fl.XISO ANI> .MAKI.NC Of
PARLOR SETS, LOUNGES, MATTRESSES
HANGING & MAKING OF CURTAINS & BtlNDS
Ilanirlu!; ol Wullpaper, iiiil all other work belonijiii
to I'pholdtcrv , tthii-h is doiiu liy
ThorougrUy Compotont Persons,
A.S'B AT
RATfS TO SUIT THE PRESENT TIMES
As the arth-It--) i-nin},ri^lii^' iu\ .-^tork ui>- tuii iin
,lK'rOll3 to lIlrTlt ion, ]lli-;L-i,- . .ill He. alul fxumint-
Im-IuO' lni\ iiii; rl.Si-u-lu-rc.
f^?- I.IIIKKAI. AM.dW.vNTlvS iiin.ir lo tlu- Tr.idi'
lui.i lot i.\iMi;i)i.\'n-; cash I'a'i ,\ii;nt.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS 1
SHORT & SIMPSON,
GUN & RIFLE
FORT STREET NEAR GOVERNMENT,
invi; i:i:ri:ivr.l> kiiom i.osoon initf.ci- .\ i.aUui: AS.-ioitT.ME.NX or
DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARRELED CUNS
CENTRA!, FIRE BREECH LOADERS,
FrSRTNfS TACKLE IN ORE.VX VARIETY.
Piicket and Sporting Cutlery, Pi.wder Kla.sks, Shut Ponchos, t'iamo Bogs, Cartridge
Ui'lts, Apparntu.i Ut Filling Cartriilf,'o.s fur I ir..H'cli- Loaders,
and a Full .V.sBortmenl of timi Tackle.
Mi!Oi»»m REPAIRING NEATLY EXECUTED.
GUNS MADE TO ORDER.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BUTCHERS
J
QUEES^'S MARKET, VICTORJAj V. L
I'UKVEVORS l;V AI'i'OINTMENT
n. M. ROYAL NAVY FOR ALL TRSSH AND SALT KEATS
VEGETABLES, ETC.
j>ifi
JOHN WKIL.KR.
HOME-MADE FURNITURE
SOLD CHEAPER THAN IMPORTED FURNITURE
1NTENDIN0 PintCllA.IKKS AltK COnDIAI.I.V
llivltfil to call and oon\ Iihh; lln'iiii-ulviin i,( the (a.-
J. SESCX.
l-i now prciiarcd u-itli STEAM I'OWTlU wid (hf late
Iiiipriivi'il M.-u-iiin^ry lo maii\ifartiir>- rw r> -'Irin^
(tt t'uniituru ut yij,-li
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
Ah «ill (1,'fj iom|i, tlLini] /rem iiiiivirti-,1 iji-cili,
l-'uti LUHironui ,^t.'t.i iiMin up; Kit<'i)^ii'n iMiiinii
Tiiblrd lr«mji;np; C^li.ilrs from T;>i-ti!. iiji.
S;*tl3faot'irv workm.an,-.hIp jjuartntoi^ii.
NVooil turninf;, i.,'Tu1I bai.il pa\*-in;; ilout* to orii,-r
Al,.in-no.'i-hr,l ov r,i-out nrrivals a UrKi- nut
woll ^i,'l(>-'l«l Htoi'k 01 Tnpoatrv an. I Urns*,')-*
CARPET, FLOOR OILCLOTH LINOLEUM, ETC.,
WUli-Ji will U fu-ild at thP loiw^t i.rl.-iw. Inr Cn^h.
W indow Mlods, curtains, cnnili .-<i aii.l ji''"'-'^, pi''
turd fmrocs, luoiildiiii;, peramhulatorM, v«-lorip,Mlni
Vr. Alv>, BO unortmeot o( tuarblelzrd iron luivnll,-
pluccfl and gnvtej complete at vary low priot a.
joUS S. aUllh Qoreriiideot Nirr-"t.
The Ljvrgest and Choicest AsaoRTWENT of
ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF MEAT, VEGETABLES, AND
STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Tho Mine Siippliod to Familios, RoHt.aurant-fl, .Ships and Steamers at tho LO^VESl'
POSSIBLE PRICES.
h 11
RITISH COLUMBIA MARKET,
VAN \ OLKENBURGH & CO.
WHOLESALK .\ND lil'.TATL,
FOR SALE--TO LET.
QUESNELLEMOUTH, B.C. 7000 ACRES
AI IIAMBRA BUILDING,
jiiii,rT r. iTK.-(.
SIGHT DRAFTS ANQ TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFERS ON
SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK AND CANADA.
EXCHANGE5LONDOM
i.i;rn-:p.'< f i:i'iiiT Ihhh-.i cmiii..- I'rin, i,,ii c
i,r Ih.- 1 iiii.-l -I, 1 1.11. i l.i I41..1 Kiirti(-'
AGENTS FOR WELLS. FARGO & CO
i-*'"j>J ^
HOfFKiNS' TCADEMY, ~
(oakUuil, fill.)
REV. H. E. JEWEH. PRINCIPAL.
riMii-i IssTiTiTioN. iii:i;i;Toriiiii: k.vow.v
X (iolileii Clat« Aimiriiiv, will open Tiiemiiiy
1. M,. .hi!y l.sth, ISh-J. The iliii|,liiii; ^m.l (In. units
,io- uiiit.'rjfoiiic I vlclisiv I' liiipr.,M'iii,-nt-.
I l i-'-li ftl. Literary and i:n;;lisl, i oiu--. -. T, 1. ..;r-ipli.\
I .iii;l't. Idly and jmiiii; u" n r.-(.-n,.l. «,-iiil ii.r
I'ri-iiii-i Mi" I" II. K. .Iru-i'M, l'riiic-i|i;il.
CORNER GOVERNMENT AND YATES STREETS
VICTORIA, B. C.
ihlpa, Hotels tani F&mlliioo Supplied, \7itli Moats at tho LOWEST SATES
ORDERS filled and delivered to any part of tho City frw of charRO. fe2G
DOiVIINlON PUBLIC WORKS.
s
NOTICE TO SHIPBUILDERS.
II'AI.I.I' TENDKHh. Al)Illll':.SHl-:i) TO THE IK>.
• 11 til
i,lorii-il •
,.t Ills nllli-,- ftl Vl.ti.ri.i ulilll 1 p. in ,,u Tfl'..SllA V,
111, Isi of .Vnyii'.i iii-\i, i-.i l.iiil.liii^: n .\lii.l I'ui.t lur
,ti-i'.li;ln(; -i-i-vi,-,-, \i, |.,im Ih.rlMir
.111,1 S|.-. ili.nliuii, ,iiM I.. ■. (11 .11 11, f ul'l.-,-
Ill,- Di,iaiiiioii ll...\i-rniin-iil A-ml, Vii-turia, on .ilnl
illler thin ilille.
Tenderii iiiuhI lie luiiilc, on the lormn fiiippli«'il.
The mii-e> -i-lul li'iulcrer uiwii Ix-lin; noUfli'd lliut
hi- tiMidiT liii« lieeii iie>-rpuiil miMl e.\<eute a i-onlrmt
1.1 Ihi-Mili-iii.-liiiii 1,1 111,- Pnininl,,!! i;overiimi-iil Ai,-i'nt
I'.ir llii' iliii' liilllliiii-iil ,i| 111,' uui-l^ -ipiviHi-il.
■I'll.: l,.-.i i-it „r;iin 1-11, l, r ii.ii ii,-, ,-i. -in-lh !\,->'.-|,H',l.
II. .s i;iii:iifi'K, s,-,-u
DYKED LANDS
FOR SA .X.3g.
LAND ON MATSQUI PRAIRIE
IN LOIS TO srrr,
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
t ir' Thi'.i,' I.iiiiil'i nn- ni i-M-i-lleiil i|U:ility, uml ii
liirt.'!- iiiirtionol thnn in rendy t,,r tlic I'loiich.
Apply In WOOn.S ,V THItNKK,
New WentliiiiiAU-r.
i:. M. JOIIMSOV, Vi.-tnria, wlii-ru Map;
^ OREGON
GREAT KIDNEY AND LIVER 'REGULATOR.
BLOOD PURIFIER.
y^^PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The
Most Popular Medicine of tlie Age. TRY
IT, All your Druggists Keep It. myw
VIENNA MARKET!
NEW AND ENLARCCD PREMISES.
NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES
I -I I
;.|.--,U
I.I
(■ 1! swnitp, itu
R. BIEAUCHAMP,
lli,|.f,rl.-l i.ri.l |i,-:il. I in
CAME, FISH, FRUIT AND VCCETABLES
OF ALL KINDS.
.Milk. - 11 .S|..- i lIU (.1 l,.- |.inx "1. i.Ti-l
GOOD POTATOES.
\ ATi;.S .HTKEKT, .second dOor at»o^, lloviTiimcnt.
]>■■'■•■'■
N!A A S RIVER
FIRST GLASS FARM
THE OAK PARK PROPERTY,
Cin.NTAtN'I.N(i wr.l ACIIK.S, A I'OllTION l.<J A
j_ liiKli Mlal-r of i-ultlmtlon,
NOTICE TO HOHSE BREEDERS. | commodious dwelling house &0UTBUIL0INCS
THOS. TROUNCE
ARCHITEOT, ETC-
OrFloe ON KANE STREET, above DOUGLASS
PLANS AND SPEtllKICATIONS CAKEKUI.t
preporcl for I'tiblln Uiiildinfra or Privato U.,
denni>8, aiul Uie naual limliuvs ol an Archtt«ct prompt
ly ekeeutod Sm
SALTED AND SMOKED.
I.N S.MAI.I. PACKAflK-S. SLITAlll.tC Idlt 1AM-
iU ir.vle. For nale liv
IIKNIIV .SAUNI)1:K.S,
jp i .loliuijon street'.
Headquarters Department of
the Columbia.
ui - lip to .Montlny,
tnci [i.-.liLTrft; can be
;\ii 111- Hfiililt'" on
w
W. T.,
iiirn-'.N i'U(ii'(>.s\i,s w i
lij I In- iiiideriiun.-il .it Vi
,1. I!K ItKC'KIVKI)
11,'niiver lliirraeki
UNTIL AUGUST 1ST, 1882,
FOR THE RIGHT OF EXCLUSIVE FISHING ON THE
POINT ROBERTS MILITARY RESERVATION.
(Exlrenilty ol Pciiliisida nctwcon Georgia and Uoiin-
dary liays, Piiitet Sound) during the iie.tt i'i-^hin;j
rii'lil
il tiuil,
reject any or all liliU,
n-servi-il liv llie umlersisii
o. n. i:i!F,r,NK,
Majnr unit AtisUt.-int A.ljutiint (ii'iii'r.il,
ji-Jliirt lircvet Uriii.idlcr (ieiiei-ul, I . .s A
-V-UTH.K IS IIKRKBY OIVKN THAT I INTKKI)
li^' miike applii'ation m the Chief CoinniiSBioni-r
i)( LauiLi uiid Worlis for perini-.'<ion to purehase ICO
iicrcK of land !iituale«l near tlic mouth of the Nous
Iliver, B.C., i.i;!ierilicil as (oU<)«-!i:—
(.'omiiieni-inj,' iit :t otakc ml the uixitla-ni side of tin.-
entruiK-e, Hitiiiili'il ;i .short ilisl,in.-r lielow tlie roi-t;
Hllile, oppi.Hlt.j llie \ lll.ik'ii ol iiini-oliili; ilii-ni-e run-
niiii,- in a ivi'nterlv illr-.-'.-tloij 40 i-linim; ilieni-e in ii
-loiilherly Jireetioii 10 ehaiii.,<; llieix-e in iiii easterly
direction lOchaine; and tlieiien loiioint uf l uninn-n.-.j
uient. UE.\RY CttOASDAlI.i:.
Naas Rlvi-r, B.C., ,tune 57th, 1832. j.v-'iJ
! .Mi'i")it'n:i) I'll VK.TiiiiiA ON 'rm i;.><ii.\v i..\jt
111,- i:!ll, liiil., ltii\ «:i.l|li,in
FRANK HASTINGS,
liri-il liv i r:iia;H A. .Mi-iritr, F.wi., ii[ .N'apn, Crililor-
liiii 'l■lli^ I ',-I.-l.i-,il. .1 SL.IIi.iii liu, tuLiii til,- First
311.1 llii-'lii-.st i'rL-liiilllii -.iin-n HI llii. iiroi;oii .Stiilr
Kiiirs Irelil 111 .Sill. Ill, :i-i lli,- l-.-^i rhnroii-lilire l Stal-
lion Hhown for Ihe last tin
open to enKiiifeaieiit hii- :i
the ■i4th inal. Full purl I,
obtained ol O. V. Tillmry
liroad . street, Vi. u.i i.i.
TERMb-SlO Tli.iKiiiL'liliri-.l Miir. , th.- .^.-ni-on, sii.l
S25 Uttlfhrtd MiLi-c, i.ii Cn-li.
.lA.MKS I.ASrK[,l.l-:s, Ajrunt.
Vielor ia, H.C. , July i.ith, myz. jyliilw
WAVERLY HYDRAULIC MIHINC GOMPANY, LIMITED
Loratiim nf Work.-, Iiioii.si- (.'ri-.-k, Cariboo.
Assessment No. 7c.
NOTICI-; IS iii-;iti;i'.Y (iivKX, that at a
iiii-i-tinf ol ll„- 'fnisli-i-K 111 s:,i.l Cniuriin hold
on the IHh ini> ul .liil>, Is-sj. :.n .-isws.sni.-'nt ol
7.') CentM pi-r slinio u-:ii li-\ n-il njwiii thi; i-jipita!
Btoi'k 01 Knid coinimny, pny;ilile fortliM ith Ui ChiLrles
Wilson. Serrel.-vry, at llie Company '.h odioc, ll.ir-
Uerville, li. Any Moek upon whirli mill as-
Hcgiiinent shall remain unpaiil on lltli day oi Aui,'.,
1S82, Shall Im dccraeil ilellnqiient, and will he duly
advertised fur sale nt I'lihlie .Vnetion and, unless jiay
nient In- nulile l.i-fori-. will In- sol.i on tin' Uth iliiv of
Scpt'r, ISi'i, lo |i;u- till' ilcliiKin. nt assr.-.-;i.icnt to.
^'i:tln-r \utli iO,-.tri 01 ;lih .-rtismi,' :miiI (-\p.-iiS|-H of tin
sale. CIlAltl.KS \V I I.SON, .Soori.t.an-.
Ilarki-rvilli', li f'., .Inly liith. IS'^-J. jv:(iilw
An lirchiird Btoekeil uilli ehoirn Frnif Tree.i| in lull
ti.-;irinj; i.r.liM-, with nil the Live and lleati Fanning
Sto.-k tlicr.!Oii.
Til,; I>rn. 1 Sloi-k romprlses all the modern iinpli -
iiii-nt- rinil niurliiin-ry .
1 11. Oiik I'lirl. I'l-opi-rtv is heautiiuliy sililalisl on
.iilri-sli «iu<-r l.iki-, wiliiiu oni- mil.- nf .Mnple Hay
Sti aiiilio.'it l.anilin>;, unil has ri;i;iil;ir i-oininmii,-:\tlon
with Vietoriaand .Nanainio.
Kor particular's apply personally or l.v li ti. r
iln-ssod to
UF.nNAt.l.,
myl8dn-3m Oak Park, .Maple Bay I', o.
EMIGRANTS-FARMERS-
ATTENTION !
SAN JUAN ISLAND
LIME,
JpaOSI 8CUB 4 CO., ROCilE UAIijk)!).
Jyl* J. WBIOLESWOBTH, Airent
IV. I '.I
IH IIKUEIIY filVI-:N TII.VT I INTKND TO ilAlt
.ipplloation to the C'hii.-t Commissioner ul LaiiilB
anil Works for pernil-isioii lo piiri-liase 160 acres of
lanii i-itiiate nriir the lii-ail of Crapjiler crei-k. Bar-
iliiy Diiiirii-t, llritibh ColuinliLi, deEoril.ed a.s follows:
ConinieiiL-iii:,' at a st;tUe situate oil tile i-outheost
I oriii.-r of (li oru'p Jay's flaini; ilieneo runiiinf; south-
erly 10 oliiiins; then.'..- Mcsterly 40 ebaiiiii; thence
northerly 40 chains; tliLn..-e e;iijt**rlv to thopoiutof
eoinineiiieini iit. llli.N'ltY D.WIES.
VktoriiL, ll.l'.,Jiinc mil, IBS'-!. jell
THE VICTORIA
VINTNERS' ASSOCIATION.
\N' AIUOITINKD MKETINO OF Till; AI)0\1:
will bi; hf-W ou
THURSDAY. AUGUST ^RD, AT 2 P. M.,
In the room iibove tho 05IJNEC.\ SALOOi.', Ooveru-
lueat Blrtet, for election of otficcrB and oUier Import-
ant bualnee^. All mtmhepf arc requested to attend
punctually. 'By order. F. SEUL;
)72S St:r9t»ry pw. tsm.
FAIIM OF ICiO ACRES WEt.T, SITUATED KOU
arilioo Market, willi
STOCK, HORSES, PICS, POULTRY, ALL FARMING
IMPLEMENTS NECESSARY, GOOD DWELLING
HOUSE, STABLING, ETC., ETC.
CHEAPEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED.
For reason of Hi'llinj,' an.i full information apply- to
Jilt. tiKOUUF, MOUI.SON,
(.'hcmist, VIotoria.
Or to the undersij-'ned.
IIENHY YI^ATF.S,
je-JS .Sodrv Creek, B.C._
TO ImIEIT.
HOCSi:, STABLE, aHKD,S, OUT Bl'ILDI.N'O,
paddock and ifood m-cI1 Of water.- Kent ?10
)Kir iiiontli. .Vpply to L. . Loweiiborg, Government
street. ilo26
MR. J. FRASER TORRANCE,
MINING ENGINEER,
Is rREPARED TO EXAMINE AND REPOIIT
upon mioini; properllen fur their presuut own.
cru; or else t.J bond ami reiwrt upon uold, niivcr,
copper, Iron or ccsil mliK-y tor Canadian CiiiiitilisiA.
Ue may 1-r .t.|ilrrSct^l Ly IcKer at IMuk of Dritliiii
It'e.luaibia, Victoria. Jc'.7 Im
NOTICE.
mUU UNDEUBIONEt), WHOSE tIN'GAGEMENT
X ^itb the 0. P. R. has tormitiattd, In prepared
to resuQX the practice of his proteaalOD at the old
address. EDWD. MALIANDAINE,
Architect.
OovttiUBrat St., Victortsk, B.C. ]«28
rj^lIF l'Nli|:HSt(lNI-:ii ll.t.-^ THE H(.:-(iiIi Ti
J iinn.mn,,- Ihal li..- liii" r-in.n-.-.l l.m
POULTRY, FISH AND FRUIT
I. 1 IIOVEIINIIE-NT .STREET. lifaj-Iv oprKifiUr the
Anaib- lt.'Bt.%.iram. '
II. H now pri'iiar.-.l to supph Fanillii-s, llol,-ls .and
|l,-al. rs Willi 111,- Ir.sh.-sl all'il ln-Sl .li-,.-riptiiills 01
:.riii l'-s. ( 'iiln'r.rnia. I'nilli- n'Ctivi.ii l,y rvcry Kte.-iiin-r
Islan.l ami Malnlanil Etrtrs, lliitt. r, Clif-i-se, Fiiiilh
anil Yej;etablca, an<l a well Helocled atoek of
GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONERY.
Aheayn on hand, CEO. VIENNA.
LD. LOWENBERC
REAL ESTATE AGENT
fiOYERNMCNT ST. NEAR CORNER OF BROUCHTOH
\X;^ll.I, PAY rAUTICfl.AU ATT1-: NTION 1'
W si:iliM[,', puri'li.-uiin^' ami Ii-iliIiil,' iirop,-rt\;
nt-'.rotlatint; loiuis ami transai-tim; in .-r\-tliin;; .-oiin
t.-.l vMIh K.-al l-lslati. liu«im-ss.
.Ma|is of all till' ililli-n-nl Distrirts on the Isl-jul m
III- .Hs;n at this olllee. I',art.ii-» il. siruiisof piip. ha-iu
homi-stoailK, or uiaklnB investiui-nt.s, w ill liml on
Hiilli'lin lloani Town lx>ts on ni-arly eiery sti-ce
Fanning or tlanleiiliiff l.aml in i-vi-ry liisirict, some
wlii. Il alforiis rare i-liam',' for iiivrstin,inr.
Jlom-y on iioiiil iimi inort^'a:,'ii ami in suiQB to
lii'iloiaanils.
Couvoyanees of every description done at rcaiionah
atc8. del
Union India Rubber Co.'s
.'iiri I'am Ouni
GRAGKPROOF
RUBBER BOOTS & COATS.
BEWARE OF IMITATION.S!
Uo sure the Iloot-i arc st.'.mpi-il CRACK mOOF on
the Ill-els, anil hai e tin- PCIiK (II'M SP.'lIXdS on
the foot ami inntep, m hi.-li i.r.-vt-nt tli,.-ir oriu-kiii;; oi
lirL-aklli;;. Tlu-y will last Iwlii- a.i loiii; ;ls any othi-l-»
nKiimfai.-tiiroil,
FOIt SALE BY ALL DEALER.?.
ALL KINDS Itt'BBEIl BELTING, PACKI.VO
HOSE, SI'BINOS, CLOTniNO, BOOTS
ANT) SUOE.S, Etc
&GODYEAR RUBBER GOMP'Y
I I
jNSURANOE^
TO POLICY HOLDERS IN THE SUN MU
TUAL LIFE COMPANY.
FOtt THE ACCOMilODATION OF POL
lloldera In Iirltlsli Columbia, the l^mpaoy have
I atalilishoil Ageui'lrs where pr^mium.1 may bep^ UMi
inloniialioii retranlliii; termii may tw obtained oa f ol
.lAMES AUKA.M.I, M. P., NftOalmo.
It. W. DE.VNE li CO., New Weatmlnstcr
WILLI A.M TEAOUK, Vale.
K. H. ALEXAMUEK, QraDvlUd,
TURNER, BEETON & CO. yiCTORIA.
aii24dwly MABK COHEN, 0*n«i|«'*<r(iDt.
IPflPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
I Old BnoAD St., and 16 Pall Mall
L ONDON,
iNSTirPTKIl, ... . 180S.
I.->i(m "iNsnii-Vd inn-isics ,\Ni) oriiEn rmii,
I in;^s, G00.IH, Warils. ISIerchandlso, Manulai'tiir
ii(; anilifa rniini; Hlwk, Ships In iiort, lIarl>oror tkn'L
ami the (.'ai-^'oi s of mn-h ships; also. Sliipa building or
r.-pairinu', U;\r;,'.-s or oilier Yessels, on navlf-able rivers
an.l i-.xiials, and (Jooitu on hoai-il such \-t-.68ela throtigh
out Oreat Bril.ain ami In-laud, and in FoaWQ.S Cous,
iKiis, troM lo«« or dainaiju by Ore.
Subscribed and Invested Capital-Oni Miluoh
Hundred Thousand Pounds.
Ulsks Accoptod at Ourront Batoa
Fromlum.
WELCH, RITHET & CO.,
Agonta for British Coliimlila ami WasldDgtonTeiritot
mvlO
jyidwSm
, U. PEASE. Jr. I
San Fraociaca
VICTORIA HIDE DEPOT.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
HIDES, SHEEP AND DEER SKINS
rnot RtHovED TO Wharf Street, DintOTiv op
SITE J, P, OAYieS & CO'8 AUOnOH ROOMS.
,H, BORN8TEIH.
N. B.— Liberal Cash AdvanNi 'mide' od 'o6n'ai{,ii-
meut«. t ■ i ..... . 1! il ,
AOENtC lor Loali pliloM &Co., But FnncUco. . ij^S i
M. WRIGHT. G RUDGE.
VICTORIA MARBLEWORKS
IVIONUiVIENTS
TABLETS
TOMBS, MANTEL
WORK,
Etc., Urn., B
t-ff- ALSO, FURNISH STONE fOR BUILDING PURPOSES.'**
D0U0LA8 STREET, BET. CORMORANT AND
rISOARD.
WRIGHT & RUDCE; PROPRIETORS.
All Orders promptly Attondod io mi nUsfoctlo
Luarantood. ooSdwSm
LILLOOET ROUR IWILL
TENmCRS WILL Ui: UECEIVED BY TUE UN'-
ilcnjiKiird fot tlio
RENTAL OF THE LILLOOET FLOUR MILL FOR THREE
YEARS.
To a qu.allllcd miller no better chance of maklnK a
home can bo found la the I'rovlnce and a certainty
ol K00.I roinimeration.
Tenders wlU bo received until Augmt 16lh.
FOSIEK, ainton.
JyjJw ' Agent tor U F. M. Co.
— 1 J. I ,-L ' ul — !>.u^ ti;.L. ' ' ,"
LOUIS LATOUR
WISHES TO KNOW THE WHEREABOUTS OK
his brother EDMUND. LAToUR.., Anyiwr-
&on vho will be so kind aa to givo nie any inrorma*
tlon will b« hiKhly rewarded. '
, ..Address:. . LOViatJlTOUB, '
jy7dwta Amhunt,;^*., U.S.A.
TUURSDAV JtlORKINO. AVO. SW^lSSi
U. P. FISHER. Advertising Agent, 21 Merchants
Kxcti&nKi.*, SknlnuiclMo, Is ftutbotiaea to receive ad-
vertinPtnenU for the columni ol tliU ^ap«r^^^
Tho ynvoiniiioiit <ii'r;aii devotesi the
t ime which lu? ilnes imi employ in oH'or-
iriR his vforniiiit [iluiii :ii>»l brokon-backod
hand-prpss fnr pule In attempts to iiiako
thii ^oven\imnil lu'litvo that it has not
boon "alllirolci^ iiii" by the result nf tho
roooni olpctiDin. It seoin-i Ktr.in{;v in-
deed, if llio oig.m really Imliovos tho
Knvorninent has been Hustaiiied, that, its
in'cpriotora sliould bo so eager to part
witli tlicir properly. Vet, straiigo as it
may appear, it i* nnvertlielo.m tnio that
■ih<^ StaiuUiid "rats" aro prepariiiR tci
"(Insert the sitikini; .shii>" (that is the do-
fi'ato'd guveriuiiont^ and rid lheinBi>lvo.s of
a concern which witliout tho i^ovorninont
_ patronage woidd be a poor alTair indeed.
The Rovommont can expect very little
Htrbngth from a aupiiorter wlioso half-
hearted exertions ht^foro the election
worn a cnn.stant tiourco of c<Mnphiiiit by
I he premier unit his friends; but to stloh
eomforl as it odors tlio {;iivernnienr is
widennio. 'I'hi' ^lovi'minent has been
KuUy bealon ai iho polls. Heretofore
litjurca havo l)oon given. We now present
names, give tho government tlio benefit
of cvcrj- doubtful member elect (even the
junior nicinbor fi.r Nauaimo) iijid ehal-
\px\H(i the orijan or Iho j,'ovornnient tn
^iiCL-e.i.afidly dispnle tho nninbcrs:
iii'i'OsiTiov. oov't .\ni> i.vn I'.
Drake, Boaven,
1'. Davie, llett,
M'cTavisb, ITolgesen,
.lohn, .NfeLc-i'sc,
Smitho, Diuk,
■ Dimsnniir, Uaybmild.
ArniHlrnn<;, Din<{wall,
Kobson, SeDilin,
tlrr, l"!(nvan,
Nfara, ( ialbraith - tO.
Konnclt,
A. Davie,
v.. Alleii,
Wilson— II.
In Iho minority list arc phiccil only the
names of tlioao wlmaro known to be in op-
liosilion t(i tiie exislin*; government; and
alllioui^'h there aio ;'.! U^ast three gentle-
men ela.ssed as Independonts wliose
Hynipathies ain lu'liiMud til lie in
accord witii the ( )pi)(i.silion , iliey
are grouped under (he heading,' of "i;ov-
ernmont and indopendont." Even con-
eedin-j these name.'? it will be understood
that the (:;nveriwi\onl ar<' in a minority of
four, and when the (.'assiar r(>tiirns have
been brouf;hl in il will be seen tliat the
Opposilion have a working' majority of at
least five. The Opposition have done
nobly. They had to encounter a ^'o\ ern-
mont thnt showered its patronage up ii
the constituencies, and liave van iuisluil
thoni on their chuscn ;,'round, winning
no less than t'lve scats surely, with a pos-
.sihle eight. The country is to l)e eon-
gratuliitcd upon this result, and it will
now remain for his honor the lieutcnant-
•{ovornor to .say whether, under tho con-
stitution, he can longer accept the advice
of a ministry wlio have been scattered
to tho four winds by the breath of public
opinion.
77/ A' Il.mXACLJiS.
It scarcely needed tho annonncemcnt
in tho organ of yesterday to convince peo-
ple that the premier will hold on to the
sweets of oflico as lont; as possible. The
"staying powers" of tliat gentleman
when oilice and emolument are inv>dv-
vod are so well known that the organ
might as -woll have refrained from in-
forming people that he will not resign
until Uia Excellency tells him that ho
nnist go, or llie people's representatives
shall pul hini (i\it of oflicc " bag nnd
baggage," as tlliidstonc said tho 'i'urks
ought to be driven out of Europe. With
an impudence which does even him dis-
credit, the premier counts all the Inde-
)icndent noses as govornmont noses, ap-
propriates two of tho Oiipoailion mem-
ber.s elect, and then informs tho country
that tho government has been sustained '.
The Gtiaydian, more modest, cpnly clainifl
that the government can be airrii'd nn
with, tho casting vote of tho speaker
which everyone will iinderHtand, is not a
working majority. Tnrtdiig from the
government press wu tind that the two
indepetidont journals — the Post and the
.Sentinel — both of whom arc in a position
to know the exaci -^entimenta of the Inde-
pondonts, declare that the government
aro beaten and that tho Opposition will
have a largo working majority. Tho pub-
lic will bo disposed to accept tliis disin--
tereateil evidence in pruferenco to that of
a newspaper whoso proprietors have
boon for foiir ycar-s steeped to the lips in
government "pap," or of a premier who
has adopted politics as his profession and
whose political voracity is known to bo of
the loosest. The object the premier and
his organ have in view in misrepr«sentine
facta and malcing tho figuroH lell libs is
patent to all. Tho government desire to
retain oflice until ihc lir«t minting of
parliament, which ihi y will posiporie to
iM lato a date as possiUlo, unless Uis Kx-
rolloncy should nipanwhilo rpipiest. (h<-ir
rosignatic5n or insist upon an early session
and a practical test by that moans of tho
rolalivo strength of the parties. To Jfr.
Heaven and his associates their retention
of oilice till next spring means just so
many morn dollars of tho public money
fobbed by l.licm. Tu the public it means
ilolai's that will ])rc>ve iiijinioiiH, f ir when
tiio JiouHO is called together the govern-
niont will surely bo defeated, the new
ministers will roqiiiro to go back for re-
election, and the |)ublic business moau-
tinio will come In a stand. If the premier
antl hia ministers po.s,^e3Sod an atom of
patriotism they would follow tho well-
known precedents of English miniaters
whonMofoated at tho polls; of Mr. Mac-
kenzie in tho fall of 1878; and of Mr. El-
liott in tho sunnnorof the .same year. Mr.
lilliott resigned inimodiat uly it was made
manifest that tlu; verdict of the polls was
against him. He did not include Tndo-
pendents and Oppositioni.sts with thogov-
eminent in order to create a fictitious
majority. Mr. lieavon, at the most, can
count but six members returned to sup-
liort hi'.n. Tho Opposil ion, on tho other
liand, have secured fourteen pledged
mojnbcrs, and have much bettor reason
to include a majority of the Independents
in their count tlian the government have
to claim any of tlicin as supporters. Mr.
Beavon may .succeed in averting tho evil
day, but at tho earliest constitutional
moment it will bo demonstrated that he
does not jiossess the confidence of the
country as represented in tho house.
AMONo llie most prevelant fatal and
attddbri attacks of diseases, aro those in-
cident to the Summar and Fall, such as
cholera morbus, bilious colic, diarrha-a,
dysentery, etc., that often, prove fatal in
a few hours. That over reliable romed
Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry,
Bhould bo at hand, for ii-se in emerg-
«noy .
METLAKAHTLA.
Senator Maodonald's Address at tho
H. E. Church, 'Wodnosdar
Evo&i&sr, July 2'ith.
(Couelu^cd.)
Mr. Duncan at once proparod to leave
the mission-house, and when what had
just transpired became known in the vil
lage a house uas piaced at bis disposal by
i-ne ol' ilie Indiani, .uid Imiulreds ol |.i\ -
iiig haiuls carried his fuiiiiluri- and liooks
to his new ipiartei's. T"hero was great ex-
eileiiient; but, to the credit of the In.
dian.'i be it .said, there wa."* no lireai h of
the peace. iV u)ueting was helit that
night, at which roaolutiona were jiasiod
io(iuesling Mr. Uuncau to cont imie with
Ihein, to he their iiiinisler and teacher,
lie said he would not give lliein an .an
swer then, as (hey wore I'xcited and many
<u' ilie people were away, .'^horily after
this anotbor ujcoling was helil, and the
tiama resolution come to; lint Mr. Duncan
would not even tlu u give I hem an an-
Hwor, wishing lirst of all to he certain
that all the p.-ople were with him.
.lust about Jast Ohvi-ilma-s a large meet-
ing was held in the church, the first time
it had been opened since Mr. Duncan's
dismissal last Xovomber. .V deputation
wailed (in ^Ir. Diinran, reipiesting him
to como to the church. He did so, and
found 1)00 iir 700 poisi'iis theiv, and a
seat iilacoil I'lr liiin at tlic head of the
centre aisle. One (jf the elders then ap-
proached, carrying a bible in his hand.s,
and, facing tho congregation, said: "You
are now asked h- ci'idinn with your own
voices yuir actii'ii at the dilferent meet-
ings, and to say wholher vnu wish Mr.
Duncan In eonlinue as y<iiir teacher and
minister. " Willi one voice thej- .said;
" \V(? desire hini to be our teacher and
mini.Hin. " The elder then turned tp Mr.
Duncan, placing (he bible in his hands
ami s.ayiiiL'. "I'oniiiiiic tn l>c <iin- minis
tcr, fand gn on Ic.ulimg the Wmd nf (iod
as ynu bavi- dniic t'lii- ilic last Iv.enly
yeais. .Mr. Duncan, sci'ing iliat they
were all ci cuu- mind, consented t" cmi
tinuo with them. Such was his nrdina-
tion, and in my opinion a very cmiphae
one.
Directly after .Mr. Duncan's dismis-
Bal the bishop went lo lOiiglaiid, and evi-
dently he and the .Sciciety came In the
conclnsinii that t liey had a'cted tou hastily,
fiu' lui his return ue llml him writing a
letter to Mr. Duncan asking him tn cuine
back; and that same U tter contains one I
of the most insiiltinL; pri'posals which j
ciMild be inaile In a man like .Mr. Duiu'an,
viz., llial lu' I'nuld l<>laili the niiMii.p..|y '
(if the traile. Sucli a bail, and to a man I
like iMr. Duncan, who has given his
whole life lo the spiritual instruction of I
the Indians, and who cares iiolhini; for '
the trade excepting su faras it haiinoui/es |
witli tho spiritual work, and cuntimu's j
to be a marked licnclit Ici his people'
If Mr. Duncan wa.s wnuig in his teach-
ing, or ill any of his acts, how is it that
the bishop seeks to ont^jr into a couii>aci j
wifh hitn to return — a high and mii,'hty
bishop oH'ering a bail of that kind to a
man whoso spiritual work he evidently
despises? \\ hat is the meaning of it allf
lis clearly this, that the bishop and the
Society find that they are in the wrong;
that they have acted on unfoundeil accu-
sations hastily and witliout judgment,
and that they would like to have Mr.
Dunciin's .services ay.ain.
How coulil he, whose wmk is Sd great
and so Manifest, and wIki litis labru'cil so
unceasingly for the last LTi years, allow-
any one to take the spiritutd work of Met-
laktibtla, and he lelaiii mdy tlic tcmpMraK
It would be an ackiiowdcdgnicnt that ho
was in the wrong, and litul been wrong all
tho.se years, tmd that imw he bad to sur-
render to a stranger, who so far had done
nothing, andwliusc only claim to spiritu-
ality seemed tn bo (hat he wore ditlereut
clothing to that worn by Duncan. No I no!
He could not hand over his people nr his
work for any such childish rea.'ions. I
ask again, if .Mr. Duncan has done no
good work, why does the bisho;) ask him
to return /
This same letter which the biahu))
wrr te tn Mr. Duncan ho parados and holds
11 [) ;is tin ovidonce of his wish for peace
and h.-irniony, and whilst holding thai
olive branch in one h.ind lie iinderniines
Mr. Duncan with the otli-jr — seducing his
scliool teachons, his ori^anisl and others
by olfering pcciinitiiy advantagos, and
trying tn tempt the people with chea|i
goods; but they ar<' not tn be bouglii and
sold like childri'ii. Where is the Chris-
tian consistency nf such acts.' J am cre-
dibly iiifornicil that llio bi.'ihop rlespises
the aiiiritual work at Metlakalula. If so,
why does he wish the people to como to
tho Lnrd's taVile? Whore is tlic eonsis-
leiicy ?
I hope ynu :il! undc.MHl.ind that there is
iiu change in .Mr. Duncan's iiianner of
teaching; ho is going on as he has done
for tho last 2^1 years, and that whatever
may happen at .Metlakalitln he is not (o
blame. All went smoothly and woll until
ecclcsiaslicisin stejipcd in. Those unfor-
tiin.'ito divisions are doing great injury to
the fipiiiturd aini tcnipijral work and de-
stroy all discijiliiie, which .Mr. Duncan
found BO beneficial formerly in dealing
with the yonng men and young women.
N'nw, if they arc ch-istiscd or i.'nrrectnd
llicy will llnd a refill;.' wiih llii- opf.'jMi-
lion party, ainl tin- uncertainty li.Hn.giiig
over iiU'aira retanls the improvcnienl of
tho village.
To sum up, the present condition of
affaii-ff stands thus: That the Society
have disini.s.sed Mr. Duncan on groundless
;u'ous;U iniis, iiml Ihcy \Minid like very
iiiui-li I" li:i\ i- him b:u k .-cjaiii; bill he jire-
fers tn bi' free and iiiii r.iiiiiiudod by any
.society. Th.a! :i cliui-ch has liccii 'est al i-
lished' called the ' 't 'h nsl i.n i Chnivli nl
.Metlakahtla." Thai the wlmh. village,
excepting about .(() adults and snmc diil
dren, aro with Mr. Duncan, tiiid that
lio.irly all those whn have left him are
persons nr friends nf persons he bad to
piinisli for oflcnccs at some time or
other. That he has. services in tho church
thrco times on Sunday; Sunday .seln.ol;
service on V>'udiiesd;iy cvijiiings ; dav
school each day.
Utendiiig to the sid; nf the village is
Iho most arduous wm k of .all, giving him
no rest from (i o'clock in the nioriiing till
i'2 at night — not even time for his meals;
yet ho never speaks a harsh word Or sends
an Indian away, 'but listens patiently to
all they have to say. There can be iin
doubt that Ood crctded and raised him
up specially fnr the wni k he is iinw doing
so well .
The cainicry established to furnish cni-
ploymcnt for the jienple of the village he
has to suporiiitL'iid, owing tn the sickness
and inelliciency of his m.magci. 'J'ho
cannery is a sight unrth seeing. i\reii,
wimioii and children, clad in the cleanest
cotton clothing and aprons, going about
their work in a quiet, busiuess-likc way;
no harsh language, no swearing, no coii-
fiiaioii or noise; all showing admirablo
training and maiiiigeincnt, and a great
contrast to many other places where a
difl'oreni class of laborers is employed.
My hope is, that with all those burdens
on his mind.arid shoulders ho may con-
tinue in good health, and I iiavo to ask
you to give him your prayers and Byra>
pathy. .
Voman SoatinGr.
(Retoiil-liiiflii.)
In San Francisco tho otiior day a
brutal rufliao who had beaten a girl al-
most to death was found not guilty by
a jury. In Sacramento n brutal ruf-
(inn who had beaten a girl nlmORt to
do.ath wan ypstonir.Y sentenced by tho
]*olico .1 udgc to six months' iniprison-
nunt ill the Counly Jail, willi work on
tho chain gfing. Of courRo there is no
QxcusQ.for tho eicintcncoof such mark-
ed dilForonce in ^tho administration of
juBlire Tho actual ev;plaiiation li(\s in
the fact that the San Krnnci.scf> hood-
lums have a sy.stom framed oxpro.sslv
to suit I heiiisolves. Tlioy can alwavs
dcinanti ft jmy trial, .Mid as thoy liave
the inoan.s of getting the kind of juries
they want, it is oft en impossibln to con-
vict them. The llagranl failure of
ju.stieo in (he Han rrnneihco ear.o, how-
over, is Kure to prchhico evil coii.se-
tpioncw. ]'2vtiry lO^ardly ruflian in
(hat ci(y will think it sale (o bent wo-
men, rind wc njay bo ctrtrtin that
this clas.s of ontraqr .: will increase coii-
Kidonibly in (ho ih n future. lu this
city, on (hf> othi ■ btind, tho brutal
c.\aM will take w.irni; g from (ho pnn-
isbmoiit of (heir fri> t I, and will ht
careful lo avoid < c,-nrrenor.9 wliieli
bring with them - iirl, dis;igroeablo re
aultHftHsi.'v montli.s 01. the etinin gang.
It 18 wo think to bo regretted that wo
man beating ha.s nor lieon punished by
.some jieciiliail \ i.'imefnl pciialtv.
Mere iniprisonincni >cs not sepin lo
ill") jiiHliio lo llie iiic^. »lioare capable
of r;ui li nflen.SOH ns (l.n.^e we linvi' bof-n
onnsidiring.
AD^MERTISEMENTS. ^
WATER,
HAVINO MADE USE OF TllK CORI'OrtATlON
Water Mains without leave, I beg to e.xiircfis
my regret for no doiiii; and my dblifriition to the Cor-
IKinitioii for not eiiforcIii|; tlie jienalty of $400 » hich
1 tli-"rcliy incurred.
nulMt ■ O. MANTOIUO.
4 L.\DYS l'II.\ETOS-NE\V
f jL Apply to
THOU. WILLl.AM.S.
.S'ortli I'lirk p'rct-t.
1 TURKMEN' ANn (.•ITI7.[;NS AKK HEREBY NO-
^ lin(>.l tliat the Kiro IWl ol tUfvr EiiKiiio Co.
« ill t),- out of sen i oc TO-DaV iroui tlie ItOun ol 9 a.
111. to u p. 111. ii,r tli; i>arp<v«' of a^ljuatlii)^ the eloo-
tric .-itiiwliyM iit. Tlic pulilli- lire okut4on(Hl not ti<
tfiKc .iiiy iniiii c of Uii- TigiT Ik'll Btrlkinij diirini; tin-
al"ivi. iiii iitiniir.l lu.ui-j. lit (,riti-r.
A. DOUDE,
lOil 'Jt c'l.ul KiiKiiiftr V.F.I).
A GOOD OHANOE.
Jor ASi) lu iLDi.so, TO<imiEK wrru a
_J !,-( iicral :i.sHortin<iDt of viii-iou.s ;oodB, In one of
thr hi-st pl icoB 0(1 tlic iimlnlnnd. Tli« dmi has Immi
nirv\irii,' on il tiiccts^fiil lnixinoM for t)t« la*t thirteen
yi'.ar', mid It in on lu'coum of illoeu and old ojpr
lli.il II.' N compfllfd tn Bell.
I '.^r tiirtlmr partieulars aptdy to
!oi'21m A. nASAM.*YOr.
Theatre Royal.
TWO NIGHTS ONLY.
TUE8UAV AND WCUNE80AV, AUG. S ANO 9.
WEDNESDAV MATINEE.
TH£ MADISON SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY
In I It. rin<- Qri-at Driiiiiitlit' Triumph of the i-i.'niiiir,
NEW ADVKRTISCniKNTS.
CO
GO
CO
AN IMMENSE STOCK I
^' ; i}m.
NEW ARRIVALS FROM.PHILADELPHIA & MONTREAL
BEST & CHEAPEST EVER IMPORTED INTO THE PROVINCE !
FO R G A S H I
PS- CALl AND EXAMINI THEM.^ vr VARIETIES AND STYLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.Ji=Jr
B.G. BOOT & SHOE STORE,
jyl'2
GOVERNMENT STREET, VICTORIA.
CO
CO
m
CO
WANTED.
BY .\ S.Nt.VLI. l A.MlLY, A M.\.S' AND SVIFE-
Ih, ia:iii to l.iN.' (•:iru o( hors.. .iii.l fjirJcn, th.-
woman to 111' (,-oni.r!j '•rr\nnl. AilJiv" "B.," tlii-i
oUi.v.. Wai.-1-OitMriil. JjlOltu
" yARTNERSHIP W
4 STEADY YOfNd .MAS WITH A .MODERATE
riipii.il \4i,lii 1 lo ;;o int.) -fiiiic l.iialuc-J-i m u
I'liftni-r. .\(Mn-»^ "l':irini'r," I hi, ..111.',-, tyll
SITUATION WANTED
IJJ17FI l/IDI/P ■ ,4 '""""»K*^''EII, COKTKII, OK I.N-
Ha/rl KIKKr* ■ \ "> >»»"'i-lfimrahlpinp».-ity, Ina uliole.xal«
llrliklala i (>r nt.iil . si:tl>ltKlii<irnt. I.y a .\onni;nmi who han had
A are&t Entrllsb Hallway.
A pretty l)i<j cnnocrn is Iho Lomli n and
Nortliwest(!rti lailiv.iy . f Knylanil with
it.i 1 ,700 miles of line iitiil pririciiitil ter-
mini III Lonilmi, J.iviM'iii.iil, Hnlyheail iiinl
Carlisle, with conncction.s to Ediiiburyli
ami (Jla.igow. Its capital is about $oOO,-
000,000, and (hero aro -10,000 porsona
pm]di>yed tn i.poiMlo it. Tlio ni;\ii;ii.;c.
iiicnt i.s in tho hanils i.f a hoaid nf lliiity
directuis, who allt-nJ lo details Ihroiii^ii
vurioii.s conimitteea, and no iiiomhor of
Iho hoard i.s allowed to .tpeciiliile in llio
stock. Kvery member i.s oxiiecli'd tosive
the most of his time to the mad ono week
in e^icli niontli. iMany iinpi-ov(>inentii
have recently hnon intnuliiood fnr the
cunifort and convenience of travelorH, niio
of which i.s the chocking of K-iiji,'aj;e «o
that it will bo delivered t/i the (uvnoi-'.s
aildre.sa at the (ieatiiintioii.
Bifir Fans in Voguo.
{ r'roviil>.|n c' l'ri'-i. )
.■\ fall in fans is in kcopini,' wit h the
weather. \Vhen an ^0 fan hoII.h for S'-O
every family can put by a full Htock. That
i.s a reduction of li?<JO, and hence a .*:Ol)faii
on^ht to be given away, Mo.st Kcrion.sly
be it said, nevertheless, that very ele^'iuit
fan.s are otTered in tlii.s market, in mother
nf pearl, in ivory, in elegant woriiis, and
with lace, enihroidory and utlior heaiiti-
fill things. The sizo of fans to bti tiscil
at the seaside draws exclamations of stir-
pride from jirosaic men. The Heiiii-cir-
cumference of Home fan.s is m.t lens than
three feet or more. The better fans, or
al! the liner ones, are made in I'aris. The
.'Viiiericaii manufacturers must bo content
with the making and the selling of tho
les.s c.xpuiisiv'o kinds.
honoat nicdiuhie is tho noble.sl work
of man, and wo can assure our reader.^
that Dr. Fowler's E.xtmct of Wild Straw
berry is not only ruliable, but i.s almost
infallible to cure Cholera Morbus, Dysen-
tor, Canker of tho Stomach' and Bowel.s,
and the various Summer Coiiii>laiiii.s,
whose attacks aro often suddon ;ind fatal, j
^ _ (111 i
I infallible iciiiedy for I'l'vor .■iinl '
I .\'^uv is .\yef'.s Af;ne Curi-. NS'linlly j
I table and rrilUainiiu; no i|iiiiiiiii', it '
I hai'iuU'.-.4 ami huih. »
I _ I
NEWTADVCRTISEMENTS.
! MeTeACHER WANTED '
[.■^Olt YAl.i: .Si'IKiOL .'>.M..Ut\ .M'.OtT .^I.XTV
' IXiitiilv [i.'l lliolltll. Coril'JIKili.lrl]. •■ ullli tliu'l
Vulc Si liool lloaril ri'Tiilreil. |
U. MAtyf AltRIK, I
au3dwlw Secretary Vit'e school,
N'.w luMi ini,' -JiiOiMli l oiisrniliv. r<-|iri*k'ni it ion, lij
lui Ihc l,.ii;.'f?.l run on rc<.oril.
Till.. I huiiiiiiii; I •..iiu'il\ -ilrAiiki will l«! int«rpret£il
111 il- .il.-..|.ii.- u,i.'_.| il> :inil i-nllrrty liy the rolIOH-|ii;<
.lii>liii'..'iiishiil luti-st.-., roiiipiinius t'l"" Orratest l\n-
lllllir Olx:llil/:il ion i xtiUll.
SIl.SS EI TIK F.I.LSUKII,
.MlSis Ali.\ (III..Mi:it,
MISS K. 1.. D.WK.Vl'OUT.
.MISS KATK KliNI.S'.
.MISS PKIll.K IX DI.EV.
.Ml!. IIAUIIV T.Kl".
Mil. i:. W. COfr.DOCK,
Mlt. I'llA.SK WIXrON,
.Mil, ril.\Kl,r.s laiwsKi;,
.Ml! W. Ii. l AlIll.l.,
Mlt. i:OWlN illl,MKi:N.
.Mil. ntA.Nlt COLKA.V.
HAZEL KIRKE GOES HOME TO EVERY HEART.
SiJ' Till' ailTisitillil} of noi-nrln;,' Hfals fortlnvitli 'n
itTv rt'<|ii-cjm!l.\ siiKut'.'lfil.
Si :il!i ran be proi iireil at Itllilion'H Itook Store.
Jy30
FOR A BUGGY HORSE,
KIND .SNIi iMI.N TI.K; I' Y K A U.'i Ot,D; WOI! K'.'i
\»rll 111 -.in.,'!!- jiitd or itoiitili- IiariR'b-i,
Al tl.,: ADKI.I'III .•<AI.OON, Victoria,
SATURDAY EVENINC, AUCUBT STH.
KliaiTY 1'llANt'r.Satil. Sleasru. MURPIIV &
nitoWNut lliu Ailelphi, iiui c !ii(]uircni infor-
rrt-ul . si;ililiBliMirnt, liv a .\oiini;iiian who haii Uni
i-\ p. i 1, n. at tin I?:i«t t iisljrliis« rrcnrnmpiiitii.
Ilcil;. ^>lll 1.. ^im;, A .Mr. -i < "J.I I.f. ," 11,^ ClUimLl
"111";; j\ in-ui_
J^t THE AI.IIIOS WdRK.S
A FiRSI-CLASS BLACKSMITH.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
SIV ttiion DKI'.S.'^M \KRIis. TWO A!'I''KKN
I i. nil. I on.' LTOna I'.iitloiilioli' iii iU, r.
Ap|i|v I.. .Mils M. AIIAM.'^,
ii' I Kl»-"lr.ri.
I as to tho liorm-.
JULES ROBIN Sl CO.'S
BRANDY.
Vsllli'Mi:ST IN BILK, I'ASIW AND FLA'^KS
I.. I,:,l„l
EX "BOLDON," FROM LIVERPOOL.
STA11U.S(;IIMIDT & WARD,
f^ole Agcnta for B. C.
Wlmrf street, .liilj 1^*-?. jiSK
SHIPS AND STEAMERS.
CONSrCNEE NOTICE.
Till- Aimriiaii "hip - liATK DA VKNI'OUT
J- . WIIX DlSI'IlAltOK ( Altno AT KSi^LLMAU'
^■^Ht loniuicncinic '.tml August, iniitant.
l^nnHlgiit'i-ii an- notlllt'il to jirciit'iit tiilla of Iwllni;
anil pa.v (ri.i|,'lit lo the unilcrxi|;iir>l ut tlirlr otlire in
Victoria.
STAIILSCIIMIUT k WAIIO
Wlurf St., Virtiirb, IhI .Vii^-mt, 1>!.S-;. aii5
' NOTICE.
Amoiicaii «lii|i -'KATK DA\' F..N TdliT" ini llom,-t;ont;
"VrKITIIKK CAl'T. .MALLtrr NOK TllK UN-
1^ ilfr-iijfncil will liu ri'ii|>on«lt)I« for any ilcbis
wliii li mav Ijii inntnioti'il li\ lUi' i rcw.
STAIIUSCILMIfll- >V WAltn,
C'onsiyiu.i.a "Hate limcnport."
Vii'torln, Alt'.'- biss;-. im'J
TO SHIPPERS FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
T
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
WfllOI.K OR .SKl'AllATi; TliNDKKS FOR TIfK
f f i-ri-rlioii of a two-Htory Rrick Ruililiii^ for
K. J. rill.s, Khi)., on Y'atcs Btrwt, will t>o rtwiMil at
uiv otlirp, l.aii;rk'y blrect, up to noon of the 7tb of
Tli« lowest or aiij tcn<l*r not nccin^rily aivepl.-il.
]>•:>< II. O. TIKDEMA.N.N, ArrliiL.t.
V. POLLAUD,
BARRISTER-AT-LAW
HA.S I/iCATKD III.S OmOR PBKMANKNTLY
oil l,an.il..y mrtct, up|K>iiitt: tho Augvl Uo
UJiil iiovt 1" tilt. (iaul.
A KiBK-l'msiF VAUt<i IbIu the olflce
Vanity to I^end at rvaeon&lilc racea. * (e2S
HIDES ANOALFlxiHS.
HishoBt 2Carkot Sates raid for the
al90T0«
Cin.N8l«NMEJ?T8 SOLIClfER
/ I'KUMIT limURNS RKNDBIIKD
W. HEATHORN
VICTORIA BOOT & SHOE (MANUFACTORY AND Km ISA
ITAMMtBY.
IlK .STKAMSIIIP ■■■SMinnNVX ■■ WILL AWAIT
■Iiv :il I.f th.' liKiil St, :ui..T (ifo. W. i:i,li.r
from S.iii l'r;ui. i-i-.i for tlii-; jiort
(I.S SAI'fltliAY, .'.III ArcL'ST. ISSJ.
aiil_ II. .S.M'NDKllS, Ateiit._
NOTICE.
Baniui- IIOI.DON, lioiii I.ivi-rpoul.
NKlTllKlt CAl'T, TIIO.MAS NiHt TllK I'-N'OKK-
Kit'iiiil will til- rcspoiisil.lc. lor any ili-liU con-
trurti-.l li\ th.- . rc u ..f 111.. ;il,o\i' 4 csai-1.
W Kl.cll Itll llCT \ CO.,
_ I ■oii-lKiH-iw.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
I'c r l!aii|ii,. lidl.DK.N, in. .in I.i\i rppn;,
Jj.. "THIS VKSSKI, WILL DISC'IIAKCIK AT OUll
^JjSiF. wharf on anil alli r this ilati'.
C'onhi(,'m't'fi aro rf(pii.-.U'il to prrscnt Ilill.H oi Ladini;
at the ollire of the iinili-rsiirniil, pa.\ lriij,'ht ami n-
r,-ivi. (Ii-liit ry orderh for llicir t'OOiN.
All., .,-iio.ls reiiialiilni; on Iho wliait at B p. m. eaoli
dii> win III' at thi' risk of the oonsigncis thort'Of re
' ' ' WKI.C1I. ItmiET A CO..
Connixni'i'H of VeaJtl.
Vlftoria, n.C,, esih .luly, ISSJ. Jy^O
THROUGH TO YALE
WITHOUT CHANCE OF BOAT.
Plli: STRAMIJII
WESTERN SLOPE
COMING! COMING!
Westman's Great Eastern I
CIRCUS!
W 111 jjlve two l't«rl'>rniBitCi"i In Victoria on
TUE80AV AND WEONESDAV EVENINQS. AUO.
8TH AND 9TH.
tin 1 Mi'ti lliii;.-<i.M, ri NN'V rt,ii\v.\s,
l.i'll'TY ri MULI'VO, KKAT.S OF .'<TKI.,mi|-1 if \
Oorts.N>|iif Coiniialitii'S Siinwrous NovflllfS, rt.\ !
I'ri'vlouB to th»- I't-rfonnani r I'rofos.sor Itloaitin, Ihr I
ilariiij; Kiiii:uii).uli<t, » ill maki- an niit!>tdt' I
ASCENSION ON THE TIGHT ROPE.
run: to am..
^Vill ^hil,ii on I hii lot roriiot Jolilisoii mi. I lion;
i^Hir. .-l.». l'i-rfoitii:ince In tfle Rin{: to ..iioiii' ii.
t H ..•.■lO. k.
Ali.MtSSm.V CSV DOI.L.VH; f'liil.li.n iiii.I.t 1
. ,,r- nl ,',.1 I rill.-. ;.ii:i 1 v.
Auction Sale.
IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES AOT*.
1802 AND 1807 AND IN THE MATTER OF
THE VANCOUVER COMPANY, LIMITED,
rj^llK CUEDITORR OK
THE ABOVE NAMED
Comptinv are requlmd, on or before tb« 9\M
day of H<>ti4«iui>er, VKVZ, to ncnd their Damt-K and ad-
drr<sp« nnil thi- imrtii'iilara of their dcht« and rlalnu
t.i .Mr. William llnii|vir. Of Brondloy, HowfH I'ark, in
tiu- i;..iiiit\ Ol .Mi.l.ih-s/.n, Enitland, th.- Liq>ililii.ior of
il,^ v.l.l r.iiiipaMy. .1- In delniilt Uteru..! tiny will h..
,.\rlii,i..(l ii-oiii th. l.i-neflt of any •lisuibutioii ot Itv
prop,'rtv and as£.■t^ of (lie t'ompany.
|i.«t.-.l this C-Hfh .|,,,v of Juiip l.^'.;'.
.fCSKI'lI SiiA.Ml'-S,
r..-; I.iii.oW- Inn fi.-,.l^ l.oiolr.n, W.r., Kok-LulI,
]vCH\v:!t .Soil, iior lor th. -njil Ll'pii.lalor.
J. BOSCOW ITZ,
.lofiNrioN' ;:t,. .mf.au wn.U'.F,
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR RAW
FURS AND DEER SKINS,
i^i . 1^111 D. WARREN* MANAGER
CARRYING HER MAJESTY'S MAILS.
Will sail for New Weiitiuin<it<.'r, Vali; and Way I'loocB
ON WEDNESDAY. AUOUST 2. AT I P. M.
Krflifht rccnivi'il on wharf any diiy |.«tworD T a.m.
and li p.ui., and Hlurt'd in uoll Ki'curod and dry Bhi'dii
tres of i<tnra|;t'.
N. B.- No goo<l»to bc wipplli-ii fo i>t^>»mcr wUh-
out a written ordir.
Tor Frt'ltrht an<l I'asmjf apply to
W. ,>rrNI8II,
Jy?o Al Tiirnrr's Sow Wharfi foot ol Yates »t .
IN
PATENT DUST PROOF CASE
C. E. REDFERN'S, GOVERNMENT ST.
OLEARANOE SALE!
THE WHITE HOUSE.
THE
WHITE
HOUSE
MUNICIPAL.
Till? imdoiHiiLjiuMl lias i-ecoivod iiistriic-
I ifiiiH finm
LIEUT. C. S. XKOn.ViVf, If, N.,
To .soil ill his resiflonce, Qtiolirc .stieel,
.fainos Hay, on
Tuesday next, 8th August,
.\T 11 dCLOCK, .A.M.,
IWKLOH.
Ciitt;t<;o Piano (Oollnnl & Cullaid) ('eii-
tro TaVile, Chair.s, Solid U'alniit Epergiio,
Pictures, Loiini^e, Bni.s.snls Cnrpof, IjUCC
Otirtains, etc.
UlNINti ROOM.
\\ iiliuit Extcii.sion T.iblo, Chair.s, Sidc-
bu.-inl, Cliicl;, ArinCIiair, Linen, Silvcr-
pliiledware, etc
• 11EDR00M.S.
IVIattrcsses, Blankets, Liiioii, Chanibci
Seta, Uiddota, Slitir Carpet, lloda, etc.
KITCHEN,
Stovea ajjd Codkiiig Uteiiails, Table,
Chaiivs, Oilcloth, etc.
/'-fl- Door ojM'n i\li'iii]:iy from II a, ni.
to 5 p. in. for visitni!!.
W. It. f'I,.AIlKli:,
au2 AiidioTiPor.
S.M.HARTMAN,
^DENTIST.^
FINE OPERATING A SPECIALTY.
Vt.l. WiiIlK i;l AK\.N I'tiKD .S.\TISFAC-rOKY
;ai.l .It III. I. 1.1 l.ciMr..| l(ut4.».
TEETH EXTRACTED BY LOCAL ANiCSTESIA.
A I uirc Hi 11 1 linn of .^I'ttlciiil Teeth on hand.
(iFl'I(?K: YatoH [stroct, liclow Oovi-rament street,
Vi i.iria, B.r. jyBO
Is IIKr.K.r.Y OIVKN 'I'llAT 1 INTKND T(1 .VAKK
applii-atioii to Iho Chii-f (.'oniniiH.sioiior of t-aiiilK
unit WorkH for |>urnii8Hioii to |>urcli:i«(! KiO ot-rrH o
lund Hitualt! cast of Orappler crevh, Barclay Dlstrlit
II. r., di'Hcrilio'l a.^ followM:
(•(iiiiiiiriii-inL' at a sl.alii' situate al Ihc muthcofl
.riimr or ('.'I', Iiiipont's i-liiiiii; ■tliMir*. riiniiii^
.Soiillirrlv to ih:uii^; Ihciiri- ICa-^tirl.i- in rluin'
Ihi'ii.-o Nmtlicriy in rhaim; tliriuc Win'icrij to th
i~iint nf coiiinicnmnciit.
J, 'J7 D. tENEVEl".
i J^-<.\riHl-T fliO.M Tin: TllISTLK I)VI.A«', IbVi:
I "It ?ih:ill h'-' ilin ilut v . t .•\ .■!> nwaor, oi'i-iipler nr
I "iij^.-nt 01 land to out or r.iii-.. lo U" i-ut, down all tin-
I '"rt.lHtli'H i/ri.wlns tlicr. CM ho nit. n in rarh an.l rvfn
I "y.-;.r 1:< sultlclenl to prei 1 lit thrill ir.iini; 1" "twil;
"iijiil If any uwni r, oi'oupii i iirajft-iil uf land tinfl.-ii-
, "any Tliliilcii lo i;row tlii'roon and tlip .siw^ to riprn.
I "so lu . ri all- uii.l I iiil.Liim'r the .9|>read tliprpof, ho
Vi'liull, upnn ron. i. tloii, 1..- liaLlr t.. a llin- of n.it Icsn
I "thiin t.'ii il.ilhri nor iiii.ii tl..iii tui'iili. dnllars f.-ir
I In piii^ilaiii'.. Ill ;i r.-. Imi. in nf llw .Millll''ipi>l
j r..iiii. il, th.' |iiil.|i. ,l.■h■l,.l.^ iLitilii'dfthal tli|. pio-
,- I.f 111.- -:,i.| ilii«t!,- i;\ law »ill h.. -triil'y en
BEST
CHANCE
YET
OFFERED
FOR
BARGAINS
IN
MILLIN-
ERY
A.VI)
DRY
GOODS
111 Ai.l, 1 ,f 11,1 Mai.
IKTO'OCXOXX.
T^OrrCK IS IIKIIKFIY OIVKN THAT I INTENT)
to iiiaki: i.ppliratioii to thv chief Conimis«ioner
nr Land.1 and Wnrkn for iiormiaiion to purchaiiB )60
.ii-reH of land, situate on' Ulet I'oint, Nias River, do-
.sei'ilieil a.s follows:—
Coniiuencinj^ at stnlic A , niiiiiiii;; ICa.st to Hlake It;
thence .South 40 chain" t.i stalui C; IIkiii c Went 40
cliainH; tlieiii-e North in iliains to plai i: nf I'niuniencc-
iiii-iit. IM-HCI\ AL It. UKOWN.
N:i:i^ lIurlMir, ,Iul\ lit, 1 -.s-j. jy:io
UNION HOTEL
NF.W wrsTMISSTI'li,
JOHN MclNNIS - - - PROPRIETOR.
T
NOTICE IS m:itIillY llIVliN THAT I INTKNK
to make application tu the Chii^f CouiuilHluuer
01 Lauds un4 Works tor jiennlsaion to iturcUaius 160
acres of land at the huul o( Tortlaud Iniet.-Soutb
hiiuk, described as followH:— •
Commencing' at a Blake marked A, ninnliij; 60
i liaiiis In an TiitU'rly direction to atakc B; thence
South VI ctiaiii'. lo fltiikc C; thence Went 80 chains to
stake D; Ihonec Nnrih to ixiintot coininencement.
JOItN W. McMASXfCR.
im JhI}-, 1HS-? jvao
"Rill.s l-'INi: lliH'SK I.s .N'liW TIIOltKt'llllLY
litlcil up ami ri';ul.\ for ^ui-.t-.. 'Mi.' IteilrooniH
an-fnii'el.\ iilid .■nnllut tahl.i fin iii.i|ifil, ami Ihc I'nlill-
ary arraiijfonientn ni<. all iliai could he desired.
The n.\R is mipplled uitli every tariely of the
BIST QUALITY OF LIQUORS & CIGARS,
A SPLEHDID NEW BILLIARD TABLE ISIPAOVIOEO
FOR THE RECREATION OF GUESTS.
The cliar.^'cs arc extremely .MODEIIATi;, heiii',' as
follows:-
Itoaril ami I.odifinR per Week .*8 00
Hoard alone 4 CO
Single Meals ii
Beds •i'loiid iiO rents per iiislit.
lyJ7
DOMINIONJLECTION.
isro'X'xoiEs.
ALL PARTIES UAVINQ CLAIMS AGAINST
the Kutufnhii; Officer for the late electloD arc
rwintsted to fiiriilsh their accounts forthwith.
Also, the rciipective Candidates are rci|uired tosenil
in llu'ir accounts of expcnsis, in accordance with
clause Vl'i of Elci lion Act, for scttlcnicut as the law
directs. TIIO.S. IIAIIKIS,
ItctiirnlnK Oltlcrr.
Victoria. July lith, 18S1 Jy!!5
THE
WHITE
HOUSE
HAVING DETERMINED TO
CLOSE OUT OUR SUR-
PLUS SPRING STOCK,
WE WILL ON
MONDAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS
OrVE PrUCHASERS AN OPPORTUNITY OF
ItUYlNG
New and Stylish Goods at. a Reduc-
tion on Price never before attempted.
Haviug lota of Oootlfl on tlio way wo tiioati to iii;tUi
room by (liaposiufi of our jircsotit aasortmeiil. ril mico
and La%'c tuarkod prices down to a figur« iii.«i tmi.it
coratnand initncdiato sale.
Now if over is tho time to buy.
The following will convoy .some ulo.i of tho Kodiic-
(ionR inado:
French Pattora Bonnets and Hals at Ics.^, llinn
balf-prioo.
Fancy Straw Ilat^s §1 75 reduced to -S^l 10
do do 1 50 do I 00
do do 1 25 do 75
Ohildron'B Dresaes that ranged in pcico from ^.'t 50
to 95 aro novr* at tho uniform price of $2 90, and Iho.io
that sold from 85 to $8 aro now S3 'JO all loiuul.
1000 yards Dro.'i.H Ooods at Sc., woro 12li:.\ .'^IH)
yda Stripe<.i and Opon Work Pique, 15 yda tor j^l ; 1,'">IJ0
ydg good wide Englislt I'rinl 10 yd.s for si ; liroomUid
Wrapper Goods 16c. wore 2.'ic. ; Ciiock iiiul Liistro.s 15i\
were 20c. ; Shirting and niuj^di.Tms I2hc. worth 2lic. ;
Striped Linen Finiahed c JinnlLttuft Kty'ds for §1; Fur-
niture Cotton Caahmore I'littoi ii JO yda for 81.
i WniTE COTTONS -^-S.^tt liiii-sliiHl li,.;ivy •■'U.l
j .strong o<iunl to llorrookft .V, I L fi r ■i?! ; Iloirofk.s'
.■Vl 3ii in, soft linislip.i NS hitc (;(.iti.in yiiiils f.ir s| ,
i in perfect order; linlf-bloriohod ('iilt..ii ytinls for .si;
Canton Flannel 8 yda for 81 ; NS'liito Jlosi|iiiio Nottinr;
extra quftlity 10 yards long 44 in. wide, per piece;
Linen Dl.iters were §i.'i 50 are $>2 G5: Linen i Johnans
Were 84 25 now ?3 25; Kid fllovn.s in ^ood ni.lor !ind
Hpotted in Sand 4 button ."lOc. iiiid 7.'>(\ ycv \>:nv: Cliil
; dren'H Aprons 3 for 50o. ; (Miildrcn'.'i Mrrim. I 'l i s.n .^
I 40c.; Children's Pique and Sateen 50c. ; I'JOOyil." SIkhI
; ed and Moire Ribbon li in. wide at. lOo. per y.ml .
: 1500 yds stripeil Satin liiiir Ribbon 5 yiirdu fm J.ic. ,
Ifi iiu Brazilian Sunshadiss 40c. each; 22 in. Picnlr
I Suiialiadcs, green and blue lined, at . "SI, reduced from
1 81 no.
i .Sweeping reductioim have alao been nt.tde in fithei
lines of spring good.s, nl! of which must bi> closfd be
fore the clo.ne of the seaanri.
THE
WHITE
HOUSE
EXTRA
GOOD
VALUE
STAPLES
.\NI>
HOUSE
FURNSSH-
INC
GOODS.
THE
WHITE
HOUSE
ViciOKiA, B.C. 25th Juno, 1882.
THE UNDKltSIONEI) HAS PURCFIASED TIIK
Smr INN (forinerVv StractiaD'H) on Wliarf
litrt'Ct, and will koep only tlie
BEST BRANDS OF WINES, tlQUORS & CIGARS.
Ilia fiic'iiila aro it)vit*<l to i{ivu liim a call.
jylO Ini
JOHN lUnTLK'rT.
ROSEVILLE SEMINARY.
MRS. JESSOP'8 CLASSES TOK VOl'Ni; LA-
tiles will t*optn un Tuesday next, Austist lul.
All tha bnmeliee ol a solid' EiiKlIali Educatiou
tauffht; togfeUter with Uuslc, Freocb oo^ T>raK lu; .
VATIS ST. BETWEEN QtlADR/i; AND ' VANCOUVER.
JyJ8 Ini
MISS E. WOODS'
DRAWtNO CLASS
TT^OH liOYS WILL Ki;oPK.N' AI (ir.ST ITU AT
' -t 11. Ill , iiiul for Girls Aii;,'ii»t fitli, at 4 p. iii.
Thii i laM.,i;i will lie 08 UNiial twicu ii w'uok, in llic
tIasB rooiii iifxt iloor to Dr. DttVlo'i, Doii|rla8 Rtrect.
For tcriiiB »iiplv to .MISS E. U'OOOS on tlrauni.,'
ilaj.i. Ilo.vs— TiieaiUyi an. I Fi-i.l;iyH. ' Olrls -.Moii-
(liij-a ami tliiiniiliivs. syii
MRS. E. BARLOW
HA.S REMOVED HEIl DKESS.MAKINC ESTAB-
littlimeiitto .. 'I
FORT STREET, A FEW OOORS ABOVE QUADRA.
Her tiatroiiB will please tako notice.
• N. B.— A few RooniK to rent fiimldiod or tinfiir
niaheil. Jyl «■.'«•
»wiiiir>iniiiiiniiiiiiiii ■iiiiiiiiMi iiiiiiinniw iii
TIIUKSOAV UORKINOq^CO. 3RB. 1882.
TE UEPHON r&^t..
TIIR COLONISl" editorial rooma ar^ rtTleieJli^l
i-oiiiimin!i.'ation with the central otTue, with Ksijul-
malt ami with the residtiiice o( the proprietor. Par-,
irs having iie\r3 or other information to conununi-
catu will confer a favor by - transinltttsff it to tills
oitlie throuKli the inatrumont 'e( tiie ncaiest Bub-
^PORT OF VICT^rTa71r1T?SH^Oi5^^
KNTKRKD.
An;;. '2- sir Wi'sti'iii Slopv. Ntw ^Vcetmhuter
str IL. r. Hitht-t, New \Vo»tmhistcr
; Str OKiT, ri HiiiiiiBon
CLKAKKD.
All);. 2— Str Wcnoni .Sloi>o,'Xi;rt- Wcstminbtcr
.Str It. i'. Kitlift, .New Wc^tiiiliister
•Sir llakola, Tt TOHnscnJ
fit'b Otacavct}', Katiaiiiin
Str Orappler, Wruigcl ^
PASSENGERS.
Per 8tr E.STEUPUlHi;. tm .Now \Vestminster-lIr»
MvllonalU, Mlsi Anderson, Mljuss Gardner, Snu'WIl-
lianw, Mlna Trew, Dr Tolmic, D Warren, A Phlllipn,
Alexander, Kherts, TwIJ, J OH'n, II Leonaril, J Ar-
ttmr, Swifkard, C K llnr^.v, W I.;irklii, O lUi.lep, G
ltaxn-oo<J, II iMitl'jii, IJ .i.,i]r., J A(':inlu-,\, .1 I'.iikpr,
J .Uaiier, .Mr .Mr- .\rl-,T.
Oariboo Eleetloa.
(SpcH.'kt to Hie CeloniHt.)
n.vnKEnvii.Li:, Aiigiisl 2J.
C'nrilion (•li'Ctinn returns: C<iw:in,' i'lT;
Wilson, I'Jii; AroLci-HO, Ifi'.t; Fergus(i[i,
117; Walkor, 107; .McKiiy, KV. 'I'otrtl
votes ijoiii'ti, .
What Somo Fooplo Say.
'I'li.'it Uie S/iiiirf(ii-crs altomi)t i" koo\) up
the ciHir.arjo of tlic goviu-nnu'iit wliilu tho
priiliriptiirs nf ihnt jnurnnl ;trc iiiakiiij;
Mlriniiioii.s ofl'iirt.s to I'scivpo frfun tlio
« ri>('k by .solliii;,' out tlicir concern, woulil
l)u laii;,'h:il)li' In ii.s if it wore not piiinful
to the pri-'inicr.
'I'li.at what the proniior w.infptl was
lielp froHi his orgiin boforo ho wn« beuten
—not .tftoi'w.inl.s.
'l'h:il \V. ,1. .loU'rces' i.t tlio store at
«liii'hlo .socuri' l):ir£;,Tiii.s.
Tliiit llio /'i<.~/ ''would lilcii to know
wliy iiulepondcnt inenibera niiiy not bo
»Miled Kovcrninoiit ,sn|)porfoi'.Hi " Kur tlie
aaine ronson, Acnv boy, that yon, being an
inflcpoiiiii'nt joiuii.ti, wotild moat de-
I'ifU'dly ohjort (o being claBsed ns !i fln{)-
porter of llic broken-kiioed goveriiinent. j
That Mr. W.ilter Wiilkerwill Miilk tho i
w.irahip Kinfjfisher.
That our VPgftaiian friend (Dead Beet)
of tho lu-gaii is spoiling for another notice.
'Iliat no Gsh can bo salted iii tho upper
country fiu- food in consequence of the
failure of the f;ovornnicnt tn enforce tho
early reii.nir i>f tho wajjoii road.
That the .\nt7-Chine.so meeting lii.st
iiinht wa.s a failure. Malf a-dozcii came,
;.,'azed into tho empty luill and went away.
That sonie day people will regret their
indiSerenoo in this regard.
That the Clroat Eastern Circus will give
two porforiuance.s ou tho Hlli and !)tli
August, on the lot at the corner of Doug-
las and .lohnaon streets.
That tlio officer.^ of IT. M. S. Rocket,
wlio havo been long diiniiciled in our
midst, aro preparing to take their de-
imrttire much to the regret of nuniorous
iricnds. «
0( VLOOAlTXKSVjSTXiX&sr
The Match Factory.
TSE WAQON BOAS.
Oeploxahle Coadltion of tho axoat
Thorouerhfare.
Tho coiulilion uf the Cariboo wagon-
road, as described iiy those who have
passed over it recently, is of the most dis-
graceful and unsati.sfuotory character.
Very few men ai-o at work repairing it.
No goods can be freighted over it for the
upper country, where business is at a
.Mlandstill in consequence of the scarcity
of 8U[)plie8 of every description. All
along tho road aro seen chains, o.x-bows
and other paniphernalia of tho freigliteis,
lying just where they were ahtuidoned.
The mail .stage manages to get througli
with great caro and dilliculty; but it is
Haid thiit no freight will pass over tho
road for at least throe weeks to come.
'I'he oU'eeli of the neglect and [)arainioiiy
'if tho menibeis of the government who,
inutead of attending to their duties, foot-
ptiddcd tho di.stricts in a vain search for
votp.>i, are br>inrr felt all over tlio eountiy,
from A'ictoria to Carilioo. The work of
repairing hlmuul liave been boguu three
weeks earlier thuii the lUitc when it was
uiu1crt.ikcn.
The Fnnorai Of Oapt. Barmtir.
The remains of the lato Capt. Raymnr
were conveyed to the grave ycHtorday, i
The body wa.t enclosed in a handaouie !
black w.'dnul casket, which was almost I
hidden bencatti lloral wroathn and crosses.
The cortege left Point Pleasant at 2 p. ni. '
The pallbearers were MoBsrs. J. Fl. |
Tnnna, W. C. Ward, Ld. Lowenborg, M. i
T. .lohnHloii, W. T. Drake and C. E. j
I'ooloy. .At Christ Church Cathedral the |
remains were received by Itiyht Rev. !
Bishop HilU, by whom, assisted by Kev.
Mr. Shildrick, the aorvieo was porforniad.
Tho choir san;.; hymn J'lO, ".Jesioi lives,"
and hymn 'J'Jo, " Brief life is here our
portion." From the cathedral the ri;-
mairiM wore carried ;n tho ceiiictery ,
wjioro they were interred in tho iiroHonco
of a largo concourse of sympathizing
frionda of iJie bereaved family.
Pi'ii.soNAi,. --- "^'osienlay wo had tlie
ploasiiro of a call from .\Ir. (lenrge Wine,
a gentleman who has hold n'sponsible situ-
ations under the (,)ueen8lan(! government
and has served iler M.ajesty in otlier im-
portant position)). Mr. Wise, who is ac-
companied by his wife, comes to tlio jtro-
vineo to remain, and as there are openings
for mon of his stamp and ability, it is tn
be hoped that lie will meet with thc on-
couragoment necessary to render him a
lixtiire in the province.
■t
V
jhe match factory of Messrs Manson
&;' Hendry . is situated on the harbor
front, Esqilimalt road. Tho grounds and
buildinga are;very prettily located and are
kept in very neat order. The buildings
consist^ of the liiatch factory, 40 by '20
feet, two stories' high ; a storehouse 20 by
;!0 fqot and a Chinese dwelling-house -40
by 20 feet, one story high. There is also
a now shed in cqurse^ of construction. 40
by 30 feet, i % i , i I '. i ^ ;
is.oti. tno first" floo'r of th'b factory, and
contains a cross cut saw, driven by a 10-
horse power engine, jamming and splitting
machines. Thg material is the best
white pine, which it drives iu heavy -four
foot longtlis, something like curdwood,
and is lirst sawn into lengths uf two
inches, that of a lucifer match. These
are next ptis.sed through tho jammer
wliich condenses, the fibre of the wooil.
The ends aro then hand-iilaned, no ma-
chine being yet invented for this pur-
poBo; this is ofTocted with a drawknifc.
The pieces ai^e next taken to the splitter
which divides the blocks up into matches
but leaves them .adhering at (uu; end,
this re.Hiilt being in.sured by the previous
piisHage of the wood through the jam-
ming machine. Tho blocks arc irremdar
iu slrnpe, but usually contain about l.lHMi
matclicti.
THE riNISniMi AND ru KINil l'.0(i\r.
The nuilches an- iio\s taken t.i the .m'C
ond Ilat where tli<-y aro l.ihi drioii in a
room lined with /.iiu' and healed by a
stove. Fri'iii this Ihoy aro taken to t he
main room svhcro there is a I'tirnaco t'nr
heating tho composition and brini.stono in
largo pans. Thi« comjiosition consi.sts of
chloride of potash, phosphorous, glue and
whitening.
The lirst process is to dip the split
blocks in heated liquid brimstoni', and
they aro afterwards dii>iied in the hot
composition. The smell of this depart-
ment is suggestive; but it is a curious
fact iu tho hi3to.ri:,of the factory that no
ill oiTects have reaiilted from (lie fumes.
Tho Chinaman wlitiSe'duty it i.s to .super-
intend the heating of tho composition
Btamls over it while he gives it consider-
able stirring, lie worked in .San I'Vaneisco
for tou years before he came to \'ielin-ia
and has been at work liere at the same
biisinoas since 187t> without sustaining
any injury, though affections of the jaw
were very common in Kngland .some time
ago.
I'ACIUNO ItOllM.
The niatcho.s next go into the paokinc;
ro<i[u, and the blocks being separated
into bmiehes of 100 matches each, are
wrappetl singly by one man in tissue i>a-
per, tho nc.vt man tahes 12 of tlic
bunches and makes them into a package,
folded in broivn paper. These aro ne.xt
placed in wooden trays each of wiiieh
holds sixty of these packages, the capac-
ity of the tin cases in which they are af-
terwards sf4iwed. The cases are next
soldered up and taken to the storeroom
ready for distributioti to various dealers
in the city.
TIIK I'llOIUICrlON'
is 200 cases or 1,000 gross per month.
Chinese labor alone is employed, as no
white •man cares to work at it, atid tho
same remark extends to San Francisco
and Portland. .\ wliitemandid once ap
ply at the factory, but ho soon loft.
All the matches manufactured liy this
firm tire conaunied in town, aiul they are
generally tulinitted to bo a better article
than those obtained from San Francisco.
They have, moreover, tho groat advan-
tage of escapin^a sea voyage, for matches,
howovbr carefully packed, are very easily
injured.
NB"W WESTMINSTBa.
(Coliimliian.)
The temporary delay in the erection of
the new poatoffice building in this city,
caused by proposed alterations, lias been
removed by the adoption of the plan .sub-
mitted by tho clerk of tho works. Mr.
Trutcli considered it the better phin of
tho two submitted, and through tho exer-
tions of himself and Mr. Ilomcr it has
been allowed.
Tho well known fast steamer Gertrude
is back again once more, and i.s now
carrying freight and passengers between
this city and Yale, calling at all tho way
ports.
Under dato of July lilst a correspon-
dent from Chilliwhaok says: — " .\ gcjod
deal of liay left by tho ilnods has been
spoiled by tho incessant rain of last week.
Kail wheat is growing standing in the
held. The Kocond crops w ill be greatly
benefitted by the rain, which was much
needed," ,
(OuarillanO
Tlic salmon aro less plentiful, and it is
thought by somo tliafanother day or two
will see tho end of tho run.
Thfl roadway from Kennedy's bridge
out towards tho oUl fioverninont Houso
is in .a horrible atato. AN'oiild it not bo
well to give tho chtnngang a show after
completing tho Port jSloody road?
RECEiVED BY DAKOTA.
ISunleival OotuicU
WEDNE.SDAY, August 2.
• Council met at 7:65. Present — His
Worship tho Mayor in tho chair, and
Councillors Boyd, Kmsman, Wriglea-
worth, Shears, Warren and Wilson.
CO.MMUXICATIONS.
From Captain 0. T. Dupont, informing
tho Council that the Electric Li^t.Com-
paiiy now lighting tho City of Winnipeg
havo sent a tender for ligliting this city,
and hoping that no 3te])s will be taken
for letting the contract till it arrives.
Cuun. Wilson was glad that such a
communication had come iu. Tho electric
light question was not dead yet^'aqd he
hoped to see tho city lighted by elec-
tricity before next winter.
Received and lilcd.
From George Simpson, asking leave to
use a portion of Guv>i>rnmont street while
making repairs for Mr. W. J. Jeffree.
Granted.
From H. Smith, contplaiuiug of a drain
on Cook street as being insutlicient to
carry off tho water. ' Referred to city
surveyor for report.
WATKU WdHKS UKl'OKT.
Tho committee recommoiidotl that tho
applictition of R. Carr and Senator Mac-
dnuald for water service be deferred till
tho arrival of now pipe; also, that J- W.
Carey be notified that ho must make the
1 egular application for service and pay the
usual price for it. Tanks to be erected
on the wharf, .so that water may not be
lakon from the mains a.s required.
A lej.;al ojiiiiion from the city barrister
on the matter of .1. W. Carey was read,
which was .idverae to his claim.
An ap. hij^y from H. Monlobio for using
city walrf unlawfully was aoooplod.
I KMiKIls
For grading Herald street woro then
opened, and tho contract awarded to
.lames Haker.
THE ridStXK Qri?STIOS.
Conn. Wilson introduced a resolution
asking the Council to request tho
(iovernor in council to enforce rules
for the v.acoination of all ("liilia-
men brf(ne kuiding in thirf city.
He contended that as the Dtuninion gov-
erumont hail done nothing yet and it did
not appear as though they intended to do
.mything, the council should therefore
take every preeaiitinn to prevent tho
spread <^f disease.
.Seeoiidod by Conn. Wriglesworth.
Colin. Warren suggested that tlie(Jn\-
ornor in council should be asked lo make
Tho New City Pire Alarm.
Some time since, at the suggestion of
the manager of the Telephone Co., an
agreement was entered into between the
Fire Delegates and the Victoria and Es-
quiiiialt Telephone Co. by which the lat-
ter undertook to establish a .system of
electric tiro alarm similar to that fore-
shadowed in a p;i in])lili?l recently issued
by that coniiiany. All necessary machi-
nery being in readiness yesterday, a tost
of its etlicieiicy was made and the tost
proves in every way highly satisfactory.
In the central ofUce of the Tolcphoiio Go.
is shown a very fine piece of electrical
machinery, maiuifacturod by the Califor-
nia Electrical Works Co. It consisted of
three dial.s, ingeiiiunsly eonneeted by
avsteni of cloek-wurk, and
Address hy tho Aev. W, OoGhrsuae,
D. D.
Last evening the usual prayer meeting
was hold in tho Pandora street Ist Prea-
bytorian church, a large number being
present. The Rev. Daniel Gamble, pas-
tor of the church, luesided and tho Rev.
Wm. Cochrane, D. D. , of '/Aoi\ Presbyte-
rian church, Brantford, Ontario, assisted
in tho service by reading a portion of
scripture ami engaging in prayer.
The Rev. Dr. Coehrano then dolivored
an eloiiuent diacoiiise fronj Acts, Itith
chapter, 31at and ;!;!d verses, dwelling on
the words "What shall I do to be saved'"
He said that the liiblo alune had power
to answer this question, tuid that our
duty was to admit at once we were sin-
ners and then souk the ronie'dy, as iiUi-
i j mated by Paul iu his reply to tho Philli
LY2T0S LAV IS OOLOBABO.
Sov a Prayer Zfeetiafir TTound Up
with a SouMe Banslnsr.
(Denver Tribune.)
"I don't think tho frontier ever wit-
nessed a lynching so bidd as that of Botts
and Browning," said Mr. Hickman, the
receiver of the lan'd oflicQ at Lake City,
to a Tnbnne reporter. "You wiH remem-
ber the cause. Sherifl' Campbell attempt-
ed to arrest the two men, you know,
while they were in tho act of stealing
Some furniture from a house. He was
shut and killed instantly — an assistant.
languages. Whien they reached the *ges
of eighteen and twenty, respectively, they
were handsome and accomplished, and
popular among an extended circle of
friends. A young man of large expecta-
tions was paying attentions to the elderi
and the younger had many admirera. It
w-as known tluit their father was very
wealthy, and that he supplied them with
uidimited means, and it was expected, of
course, that tho fortunate m.in who mar-
ried cither wmild receive with her a splen-
did dower. In tlio meantimo the girls'
lives were filled with happiness. They
spent half their time in Staffordshire,
with a friend of their guardian, and were
I frequent visitors at the houses of niapy of
up to one thousand. This instrument
when set at any given number and put in
motion acts upon a second eloctrical in-
strument located lit the Tiger engine hall,
which in turn ndeases the striking pow-
er a like number of timiv<, allowing it to
give ono stroke upon tiie boll for every
roloaao. The power by which tho blow
is struck i.s obtained from a water motor
(manufactured by Mr. Gownn, of this city)
also locatixi nl iho h.ill and couuccted
with tho city wati-r work.s. The conibi-
imtion of electricity and water power in
bell striking is novel, and we uiidorHtand
we are indebted to Mr. .-Vlo.'E. Uondiy,
the cflicient water
ing the lailer as a .itriking powor. In
tho event of tiro dispatch isaproreqni-
.■iite, and the Telephone Co. havo shown
tlicm.solveB alive to the interests of tho city
in bringing ihis matter to ho siicoessful
an issue. Tho manner oi working will
be as follows I'lies originating in any
pari of tho oily will bo roportod to the
coiilral telei>lione oHice either by tele-
phone or through tho fire jilorm boxes.
Immediately the operator at the centrtil
otlieo will strike the number of the uliieo
or box sendiiio in the ahiriu upon tin'
lire bull, repealing it tis often as may bo
deemed noco.sH.'try to give firemen infor-
mation. .Alarius will be struck in this
manner: for instance, 12.") count one-
pause; two — ]i.inse ; five. Ciliyi-ns
should bo careful not lo send in
an alarm unless a lire aetiially exists, .is
the expense of Im-ning out the the do
parlmeut is considerable. lOvery tele-
phono ollice .ns well as fire ))ox will bo a
provisions for carrying out the objc-ct of j tire station in case of l^re, .iiid it is tho in-
.-. . ble con- j pian gaoler. Ho dwelt on tho necessity
jointly of striking any desired number j of rcpentanceandreformatiou as nocessarv
the scaiiorts in th
deputa-
tho resolution
lirovince.
His WiU'ship siigge.sted that,
tioii of the ooinioil wiili on tlio govein-
iiieiit with rog.-ird to the matter.
liesidiitiiui carried. Conn. Wilson and
tho Mayor to wait on the government.
STKA.Nf ROl.l.KIl KTr. ,
Colin. Wilson moveil tliat the com-
miltee be enqiowered to purchase a
lllteeii-l.in steam roller and a rock
crusher in Liuidon through .Messrs.
to a saving faith, imt urged that these
minor matters without faith were useless,
but that real faith eoiild not exist willi-
oui them. .Vfter giving many gra|>hio
illustrations in connectii ii with the dif-
ferent phases of his subject he concluded
witli an earnest appeal to his hearers
urging that now was the accepted time.
\i the close of the meeting Dr. Coch-
rane announced that had been (welvo
years convener of the hoine mission c 'iii-
mitteo of the Presbyterian ciiurcli in
Canada, and was now moderator of tho
general assembly, and that it had been
. ilecided during the last few months that
engineer, for augge.st- Homo ono should come and boo the state
of tho churches hi-ie, and he had been
sent a,s a deputy. lie presumed he
WL'uld preach in botli Presbyterian
eliurohes in Yictuiia on Sunday next,
and that, on the following" Tiies-
il.ay he would visit Now Westminster
and afterwards Ijan^ley and Vale. Hi
believed he would bo in Now Wcstminsti'r
on the Kith and on tho Ifith in Coinox
and Nnnaimo, retmnini,' to Victoria on
the 20th, where he expected to deliver an
addrt'ss ou homo missions, and a popular
lecture on "Whitfield." Ho adveriid
brielly lo tho union of llio three Presby-
terian bodies in Caiutda into ono united
church. They h.ad now 800 ministers
and six colleges, wit li liome and foreign
missions anil l''ri'nch evancoli/at ion
schemes. In I8l)l ihey raised y;4,00llfoi
homo missions, and la>; yo.ir .^41,(iOn.
In iManiti>bii and Iho Northwest they had
now 40 ministers and sliulonts and :itl i
stations. Ho would nm g,. tuio do |
tails that evoniiiL,'. hut conclude with the ]
hope that llw olnirchos here would be- ;
ooiiio part aial parcel of ihr I niled Pri'.s- |
byterian t'hurcli in Canada.
The meeting then closed with
dictiiui.
who was with him, identifying the faces , the" best Catholic families, their mother
of the murderers by the light of a match ii,^^.;,, , boon a Catholic and themselves
winch was struck when the demand for j.^^.j been brought up in that faith,
surrender was mad«. The murder was ^vhon thoy woro thus in the very hey-
cuinmitted on tho 2bth of last month, tho ! a^y of youth and happtr.ow a terrible
inisfurtune befell them. Their father
lay wo woro to have colebnitcd the Gd
Fellows' annivei'sary. The sheritf was
the founder of our lodge, and instead of
a celebration we had a funeral. .'\ better
follow than Campbell never lived. Tho
murderers were the koepors of a dance
hall. They woro arrested that morning
and lodged in gaol. t.'ampbpH's two
brothers, who woro mining at Pitkin, 8'>
miles away, were tolographed to come to
Lake Cily lo attend the funeral. That
afternoon, the 27tli, a rumiu' was circu-
lated in tho streets that there would bo a |
prayer mooting at the house of tho dead
sherifl" at 11 o'clock. I had not tho [
alislitest knowledge of tlie intention, and i
wan among the hundred men or more who j
coiioregatoii near the pnuniso'S. F was '
iif)t there long before I had learned ihe '
purpose of the mooting, and was net slow I
in washing my hands of tho atl'air. The ,
moil had met to lynch tho murdorers. i
Tlio plan w.'is given out bfddly, and as !
boldly oxooiited, as the next da_v, when 1 |
anise, tho information 1 received lu^foro I i
had roaclied'Ihe breakfast table was that
(he lifeless bodies fif the two men were
hanging from a crossbeam of tho Gunni-
son river bridge, below the city."
"Dill you hear how tho vigilantes jiro '
led;"
" l'"rom the gossip wliieh w.is circiilatod
afloi the excitemeni and preoantion had
died out, I believe that at least one hun-
dred men wore in the lynching party. I
w ill tell you of the occurrence as I framed
it from ml.\ed reports. From the 'prayer
mootititj' the vigilantes wont to the gaol.
died suddenly. Nothing was 8aid__of his
estate, and the girls supposed that'every-
thing was in tho hands of faithful
friends. Their guardian paid them aa
allowance as usual, and they rotaiut^d
their horses, carriagas and servants', and
continued their expenses as heretofore.
Within si.x months of their father's
death their guardian also died, le&ving a
largo o.si.ate. Theti the jrirls discovered
that they weio paupers, and that since
their father's death no romittaiicea had
been forwarded them from America,
their guardian making them an allowanc«
out of his own means. They sold oS
their horses and carriages and discharged
their servants. The younger ia ,iiow a
governess in a highly distinguished fami-
ly ne.ir tliis city and Uio older holds o
similar position in Spain.
What has bccoino of their father's laxgs
estate is not known, but is said that his
ajrent in Now York, a well known law-
yer, has become suddenly wealthy, and
has jii.st imide an expensive and elaborate
tour of Europe with his family. What
is ti) he done, if anything, I cannot say.
There aro jiersons here, however, who aro
very desirous of having tho matter inviM-
tigated, and if an able Scotch lawyer
should visit your country for the purpose
you need not bo surprised, though some-
body else may.
Livor Oomplalnt.
Is ralhoran iudofinato term, a.i oornonly
riio i^uard.s, apparently, odered no roaisl- ' understood it consists of a torpid sluggish
and Bel Is ami P.I owning wore taken : • - , ~ .
Their hands iicri' first bound to ;
I he
' use
ton
tetitioii of the oompany to reservi'
whole (if their system to the oxoliisiv
of t!ie fire depaitiiiont fi.r live or
minutes after an .'il.-inn has boon sounded.
This will he a iviso .-itoii ami will resllU, in
much good by expediting tho movements ;
of firemen at tlie timo when haste is roost I
essential. Should this att.ichmetit con-
liriiie to proie satisfactory, we trust the
hre dopartiueiit will so(ui see their wa)'
to h.iviiig .a second of their bells .similarly
coimeetod, so th.it in unison tliev would
bono
Municipal Police Court.
(Ili'fore lion. ,\. I', I',
accor-.* ring out the alarm to the heariiii' and
Turner, Beetoii Ji, Co., in
dance with the rocotnmendation of the
committee. Ho thought tluil such an in-
vestment would be a good [laying one.
Even if a poi tion of tho cost had to be
provided for this year the machines
ou^;ht to bo piiieliaseil .
Conn. Pxiyd w.inted to know about the
price of working those machines, .as ho
iiad been informed that in Portland and
San Francisco they had been laid aside > by electricity, thus;
on account of tho coat of running them
Motion seconded and ctirried.
Tho
Wi:i).sKsiiA\, .Siii'iist
A.SSAl l.l .
.f Boh, a Bella Bella Tmlian,
stato of tho livor, a doGciency or a super-
abuiidaiice nf bile, or an alteration from
its proper character. All disturbed action
of the liver and biliary organs giving rise
to jiain, headache, weariness, diazineas,
sick stomach, loss of appetite, bad bowels
1^0., are promptly cured by Burdock
Blood Bitters. (7>
Mr. T>. VV. Oordon will bo a candidate
to reprcHont Vancouver District in the
Honso of Common.s. *
understanding of citizens in all parts of charged with .'i.s.saalting Annie, an Indum
the city. An .additional number of street
lire boxes would also bo of groat utility,
convenience and protection. The num-
bers struck on the bell will corresiiond
with the numbers on the published list of
The telephone company.
At noon to-day and until further notice
the hour will be struck on the Tiger bell
pause: /e-.;
which will indicate luyh-i:
0AUTZO2T.
W'e.vtiiku IlEroiiT. — July, 1882, com-
pared with July, 1881: •
1882. 1881.
Moan tompiu'aturo .'■|7' 57'
Highest •' 83° 70"
Lowest " 38° 40"'
llainfall, inches 1.24 0.57
Itainfall to July 31st. . . ia.73 20.CC
Firn.vo Out. — The schooner Black
Diamond has been fitted with a large
boiler for tho purpose of steaming dog-
lisli on hoard and extracting the oil, for
which purpose she is also having her
larger andsmallcrrctorts placc'9.in a frame
on her deck, .and is supplied with a steam
jiump for general purposes.
Fou Y.vLE. — Steamer Weslorn Slope
left yesterday at 1 p. in. for Yalo direct
with ft good freight and about 30 pas-
sengers. ... -At 2:30 the Rithot started for
thosamo destination with a heavy freight,
uoveriil white jiassengcrs, and 190 China-
men from the Kato D-tvciipqii for the C.
P. n.
SILK lACE 0L0VE8 IN BLACK, MEDIUM AND
LIGHT SHADESi LADIES' HOSIERV .IN SILK,
LISLE THREAD, BAL8RIC0AN AND OOTTON
IN BLACK AND FANCV COLORS, SATIN AND
WATERED RIBBONS, INDIAN MUSLIN, TRIMM-
ED LACE SCARFS, COLLARS AND BOWS, EM-
BROIDERED FLANNEL SKIRTS AND TOILET
JACKETS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, ETC., ETC.
3000 YARDS OF WARRANTED PURE LINEN
TOWELINC AT 11^ CENTS PER VARD-A BAR-
OAIN. SHEARS A PARTRIDOE,
LONDON HOUSE.
eOVEBNMENT ST.
AugUBt5n(l, 1SS2. Ini
Tostimonlal Benefit.
ri lil.ir l.ANhl.Nii.
Committee ashed for :ind obtained
further time to report on the public
landing question.
TIIK TIIISTI.K .M.IS.iSl K.
His Worship remarked that little or
no attention seemed to have boon paid to
cutting down thistles since tho insertion
of the advertisement.
Coun. Wilsiui called the attention of
the Council to the fact that no attempt
was made to cut down thistles growing
outside the cit}' limits.
Jo'MilriJ, That the provisions of the
bylaw he carried out.
.MO.NTIII.V ACCOfNTS
U'ere then read and took tho usual
course.
TUK I'fBUf DD.VU'1M1 OROfSIi. «
Conn. Wilson called attention to tho
otronsivoness of the stutf dumped at Fin-
laysmi's bridi.;e and remarked that means
should he taken to remedy tho evil. Mat-
ter loft in the hands of the street com-
mittee.
(.'ounoil adjoiiniod.
Mainland Hcprosontativos.
I [iritinli (;nliiiiil)iaii |
.-\iJKing the representatives elected to
the new Leijislaturo we are glad to seo
Mr. .Mara, of Kainloops. Mr. Mara has
been for a number of years in public life,
and has been one of the most useful men
ill the Houso. During tho lato contest ho
did nri riiuvassing whatever, and asked no
ono to vote for him. This accounts for
tho f.ict that ho did not stand at the head
of the jioll. .Mr. Somlin, also elected for
the Valo District, has had some esperi-
eiii-o in the Legislature, and it is under- . . _
stood ho will work cordially with his two | hiiis, treasurer. Tho name "Waltham "
colleagues, Messrs. Mara and 7501111011. i is plainly engraved upon all movements,
Yale Dislriol hai made a judicious seloe- \ invspoctiveof oillierdiKtinguiuliing marks,
lion. In Cariboo we havo iMr. Cowan, a i This eaiition is rendered neccs.sary liy rea-
forinor represent at ivo, who for personal ■* "i oi tho lai-t that
and prudential reasons supported t ho , 'y f*'")'''' li'"m
Walkom Govcriimont. Now that Mr. | P'lt upon worlhU-s-
^^'e beg to call the atteiitiiui of tho
trade tmd the piibho to the well known
rpiality and elegance of finish of oiir
Gold Cases, guaranteed by us to bo
I of eighteen karat Gold, V. S. Mint
I assay or of fonrteoii karat Gold, as may
[ be stamped, and also to our mode of sell-
ing the same, charging only for tho .-\c-
ri Ai. Wkioiit of the gold used, and not
for the htise metal eomiuised in siirings,
key pipoB, filling of crown, etc. To illus- I
trato which a lag accompanies each mio |
of our Gold Cases, which plainly indicates
not only tho gross weight of the case, but
also the Nkt weight of tho gold. ;
III ex]ilanation of the aliove we desire '
to .say that the old plan of charging for i
tho gross weight of the case, as if it wore I
all gold, worked well enougli as long as I
tho manufacturers were content with the I
amount of bra.ss and steel actually re-
ipiired in its const ruetioii ; but when the
business was doLiiailod into a contest as '
to who »i>io!!ld got tl:- most base metal ■
into the loa.st qiiaiitily of gold and call it |
;i ( ioi.ii case, thoii tho time came when, I
ill the inteio>,t of ilealers in .Vnu-rican :
Walelies, it beoaiue necessary to adopt a
plan of selling, .showing tho buyer iwaotly
liow much OoLp each case contained. '
To avoid impr\siti(ui, purchasors of Wal-
tham Watches will observe that ovory i
genuine watch, whether gold or .silver, i
bears our trade mark on both case and
movement. Gold eases are stamped '".V.
W. Co.," and guarantee certificates ao-
company them. Silver ca-<es aro stamped :
"A. M. Watoh Co., Waltham, Mas.s. , |
sterling silver, " and aro aceoiiipanicd by |
guarautoo certificiiles, signed 11. K. Rub
woman, with an umbrella, was ieiuaiide<l
till lo-morrow as the ciuuplainanl w.is too
sick to appear.
.STi: M.I.Vd A Ol-N.
Corless, a Fort Rupert Indian, was
charged with stoaling a gun from W. 10.
Sellick on the»llth July, 1881, the gun
being taken from the house of accused, in
an alleyway off Government street. It
was valued at §20.
.■\t the reiiuest of Mr. Weston, who aii-
pearcd for the defense, tho case was re-
manded till Friday,
st'IPLVINO LIQ(;OK TO INDIANS.
.lohnny, an Indian from Yale, was
charged with having in his possossimi ou
.-Vugust '2d, on Government street, a bottle
of gin. As there was another arrest to
be made iu cuunuclioit with the case, it
was remanded one day.
XAariao.
steamship Dakota, Capt Morse, left
yesterday afternoon for porta on the
Sound.
Pilot Clements laivded from the steam-
slii[) Barnard Castle last evening, and
tho B. C. passed mi for San Francisco
with Wellington coal.
Steaiuslii() Dovoiishiro, loading for
China, will bo down Fridtiy.
Steamship Triiinipli is on the way from
San Fruitcisco to take in 1,000 tons coal
as fuel to bo consumed in a voyage to
China.
Ship Kato Davenport is discharging
her China cargo.
A Chinoso Colony.
it is roportod on good authority that
an agent who represents a Chinese colony
has started for the west coast of the
island to take up land with a view to
settling thereon a large body of Celestials.
Tho idea is to survey and buy crown
lands on tho we;;! soast for agricultural
purposes, and to bring out whole families
from China to people them. Tho act of
last session is not restrictive as lo Chi-
nese -another of the egregious blunders
of tho existing govornmeui.
auoo
out.
tlioil sides. Snnu- of the ropresontative
chiu'ch inomhors of tho community are
said to have been in the Ihroiif,' which de-
uiaiided the oyo for an eye .and the tooth
ior a iMnlh, 1 (1.. 10. 1 'kiuni- hou' true
thai was. Well, while tho iiion woro be-
ing '".iiml, ono of ibem asked if there _
was not a friend in the crowd. A young j To thO SlOOtOrS Of TanOOUyOF SlStrlCt.
j j»iiinldi'r, who had been a frcquoilter of — —
! the dance hall, and a friend to tho doom-
ed men. shoiiti'd that ho was !i friend and
made a break t inwards the prisiuiers.
.Siiiiu'bndy placed the cold muzzle of ;i
pistol iigainsi the side of his head and ' .VvKu's Ague Cure should bo in every
told him to skip the town iustanter. I ' liousehold in regions where Fever and
bi'liove I h.it tho incident w.ts a true bill, ( Ague prevail. It should bo taken as a
, because the courageous youth wtis not | preventive by every resident and trtivel-
' seen in tho city until a week later. Every- | leriii malarial districts. •
thing was di>no (juiotly, dispassionately.
' The two men were inarched down the
( iiiiiiiison road tifter tiiidniglit. Neither
; of them weakened, even when the bridge
I was reached and tho cruel nooses were
' placed about their necks, .-\n efl'iu-t was
made to save Browning, many insistini^
: that ho did not lire the fatal shot, and
; should not be lynched for eimiplicity in
! the murder. Browning would have been
j turned lonso had it not been for the fact
! that he s.aid he would be revenged upon
I the witness of the murder. When lie
I made this threat he was deemed a better
! man dead than alive, as everybody know
i that, although a (juiot man, he was des-
perate. Just as the hanging bee was be-
ing ended and as I understood it while the
ro[)es were being arranged for the pulling,
the two Campbell brothers arrived at tho
scene, having rode tho eighty-five miles
by buck-board iind in the saddle that day.
The murderers were asked if they had
aught to s;iy, and both eooly replied tiial .
they had not. Thoy woro hanged to a I We have received instructions from
beam which crosses above from truss to j Thomas Wcstgarth, Esq., to sell iy Pub-
trii.ss of the bridge. The bodies were al- lie Auction at his rosidonce on View St.,
lowed to dangle there until late in the near Cook, all his well-kept
day. They wore planted, however, bo-
fore tho icimains of tho sliorilf wore in-
terred. "
" Was there any indignation expressed
against the lynching /"
" Not the least. Oji the contrary, the
people all thought tho act a good one, and
all that could be heard in the way of com-
ment indicated a fooling of relief and
satisfaction."
Ca.saiu.vn T.vuikk.— Copies of tho Can-
adian Taritr, with all the recent chan^ea
at Tlie Colonist stationery store. Pnco
.'!0 cents. ' *
Gnt. peculiar characteristic of Fellows'
Compmiud Syrup of Ilypophosphites 48
its jiowor of decomposing the food in thie
Stomach, rendering digestion and assim*
ilatiun more perfect. *
AUCTION SAL.es.
rP.DAVIES&CO.
AUCTIONEERS.
Saturday, August 5th, 1882.
HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
COMl'RISINli
BumoroA Ilosignation.
The friends of Mr. C. J. Sheridan, the
pedestrian, have tendered him a eompli-
inontury benefit lo come ofl' at ravilion
Hall on Saturday evening. Great attrac-
tions will bo ofl'orcd and it is expected
that a large number of persons will avail
themselves of the opportunity of passing
a pleasant evening.
TUE Coni'Oi'.ATloN' Cff. — A few weeks
ago the Mayor and Council voted iiTiO fo.r
a cup to be contended for by tho Pro-
vincial rifle association. The article ar-
rived from the cost by the Dakota, and is
now ou show at Mr. Dasaonville's, on Fore
street near fioveriiniont. It will be there
for a mouth or so, and cannot fail to at-
tr.act much attention. The design is most
appropriate. A ciuinon stands on end for
tho pedestal and this is supported by four
rifies, the butts of which are kept in posi-
tion by piles of.caiinon balls. Cross belts,
etc., iiro suspended from the base of the
cui). The chasing is very fine, and the
inscription well e.\QCUted. . The ultimate
winner of this massive spcoinien of the
silversmith's art wJll-'have a most sub-
stantial and highly .drnattidntal trophy of
his sltill as a marksraari. ■ • ■ '
I Walkom has retired from politics, we bo-
[ liove that ,Alr. Cowan does not feel that
lio owes any allegiance lo the sncoecding
I ( iDvoriiineiit and will hi: piiipared tosup-
' ])ort whalovor adiiiini.stratiou he thinks
best. .Mr. Wilson is a now member, and
a gintlemon who has tho reputation of
knowing how to do business in a business-
like way. jMr. McLoese, Iho third mom-
ber for Cariboo, is also anew factor in.
politics, although one of tho old pioneers
of this country. lie has worked his way
up gradually but surely, and well do-
serves the hnnora which tho people of
Cariboo have placed upon hirn. Finan-
cially h(^ i ) independent, and so ho is [lol-
itically.
G. W. A. LANGE & SON'S
OPTICAL DEPARTMENT
Is now complete, having secured the
Agency in this City of
the johnson opticat co.'s latest optical
improvements;
We havo no hesitation in saying that wo
can furnish you w ith the best and most
neatly litted Spoi-taclos and I'jyi; ( 1 lasses
manufactured. Prices ranging from 50
cents upwards.
G. W. A. Lancii: & So.s,
Watchmakers and Jewelers,
» Victoria, B.C.
ises arc froquont-
iiojvomonts, and
I'liioiils of other
makers and vice versa, thus all'ecting in-
juriously tho pi'i fwnnanco of the watches,
and vitiating our guarantoo, which is in-
tended to cover only our coiiiiplele
watches wh.olly made by tis. It is neces-
sary also, becau.se it is so notori(uis as to
lie a public scandal that tlioro is great
fraud in the metal f|nality of both gold
and silver cases as'iiow geiierally sohl.
Wo havo donionstrated by frequent asstiys
that many gold and silver cases ofierod in
the market ,'ire debased from 10 to 'JO per
cent, from the ipiality they assuuio to be.
This is a fraud upon the purchaser, and
accounts for the low price at wliich such
cased watches havo boon sold, — Amkrk^an
W i ron CoMi'A.N v, Waltham, Mass. dw
SCOTCH^ HOUSE.
It- W!is rumored again hist iiiglil that
I the government had resigned. 'J'hosi!
! stories aro very absurd. iMr. Boavon and
; his colleagues will never relinquish their
I holds on tho public teat until they aro
forced ofT. Their lips aro glued to the
fount.
Lees than Oosc.
For the next ton days I will sull for
j cash my stock of mens' and boys' cloth-
. ing, under clothing etc., at loss tluin cost
price in order to make room for e.xten-
1 sivo alterations to my store.
* W. J. JEFFREE.
Dos't Foruet to go to \\. J. JeU'rce's
within tho next ten days, and purchase
goods at bottom prices.
* W. J. JEFFIIEE.
OvKKu vfUNG. — The stetimer Wilson
Uunt is receiving a thorough over-
hauling and painting at Spratt's wharf,
and is also being fitted with a new funnel.
A. McLean & Co.,
GENERAL OUTFITTERS,
I '.eg to inttmato that A. IVfcLoan has re-
turned from tho English, American and
Canadian Markets, after having personal-
ly selected a large s'.ock comprising tlio
latest styles and fashions for the coming
fall. and winter trade. And to make romu
for shipments to'arrivc we oll'er tho -whole
of our present stock at Cost for Cash, as
it is necessary to make room for those
goods .
A. McLean & Co.
July 2Dth. *
Fkom .New Wnsr.MiN.sTi-.n. — Steamer
Enterprise arrived yesterday at [i:'M from
tho river. The sockcye run of salmon is
slacking up considerably and several of
the canneries have withdrawn many of
their boats. Several Jndians recently
omph>}'od on the river came down,
Tin: Duvnoi K Mi'imi.n. — Tho organ is
as •'mixed" in its Htatometits lUi the dry-
dock as ill its ligiires on the elections.
Gn Tuesday, undor tho heading of " Tho
(craving Dock," it announced that " Mr.
McNameo has loft Montreal for this city
and will arrive by the mail steamer leav-
ing San Francisco on tho lOth iust."
Yesterday, forgetful of what it had said
the previous day, it announced that, j\lr.
McNameo " is coming to settle his own
business and his visit is of no import to
tho government. "
Gil : A. C. E. l!F.sio.\.' -Eh ! Mr.
H. B. , do you call to mind that delight-
ful refrain of yours} How would it
sound now if the initials were altered ?
MoTiiEii's!— now is your timo to buy
boys clothing, at prices never before
oflercdjn Victoria.
* W^ J. JEFFREE.
Fou TUK NoiiTH.— Steamer Orappler
left last evening for Wrangel and way
ports with ii largo freight.
All sensible people, suQ'oring with
rheumatism, use Pfiiudor's Oregon Blood
Purifier. ' ■ *
WHO ARE TSBT?
Ivro Sautrhtors of an American Bo-
nanisa Zing: Suddenly Ho-
duood to Ponury.
A special correspondent of the Brooklyn
Etujtc writes undor recent date from Glas-
gow, Scotland, as follows: A strange story,
of interest to you on tho other side of the
Atlantic, is current in good society here.
Uf courso the namos of tho parties are
known, hut it may not bo .advisable to ro-
voal tlnuii to tho public, although, as you
will seo. I have communicated them con-
lldentially to yon in an accomiianying
iioto. You have, as we learn from your
newspapers, a class of men known as lio-
nanza kings, and tho narrative I am about
to give immediately concerna the business
partner of one of those moneyed mag-
nates, rnlike those who rise to atlluence
suddenly by what jvo may term a streak
of luck, this man was of good family and
was educated. Ho joined his fortunes to
those of a man who has since risen lo
fabulous wealth in your country. Ho had
two daughters — hoalthy, good-looking,
well-behaved girls. Their mother had
loft them on their father's hands at a ten-
der .ago. He was necessarily from home
a good de.al, and was an.xious to secure
for his daughters such an education as his
large and growing moans would jiormit.
Ho had business relations with an English
moiuher of parliament, whom I will call
Mr. M. , and a sort of friendship had
grown up between thcni. It was arranged
that tho girls should go to England — or
rather to Scotland- -to linisli their educa-
tion, and lie the inmates of M.'s home.
Th.ithor thoy were sent accordingly. Thoy
were furnished with most ample moans,
and Mr. M. was requested to spare noe.K-
lieiiHo in securing for them the iiblcst tu-
tors, and in aflbrding them all tho facili-
ties of innucoiit enjoyment which inoney
could procure. Thoy took- up thoir abode
in iMr. i\I .'s splendid iiuuision in Lanark-
shire. JIaster.s and governesses woro on-
gaged to instruct them . Their apartuionts
wore elegantly provided, and thoy had
servants, male and female, at their be-
hest. They had ponies to ride or drive,
and vehicles of all descriptions. A mount-
ed groom followed thorn when taking ex-
orciao on horseback, and a liveried foot-
man attended upon them when .driving.
Professors of all sorts waited upon them
dp.ily, and ' they becamo prpfioieptTJn
music, drawing, painting, ond tho thodern
Knglish Cottage Piano,
Japanese Iniaid Centre Table, Cabinet,
Easy, Cane Seat and Wood Chaira,
Clioss, Reading and Side Tables,
1 Elegant Gilt Clock with Gkss Shade,
Vasos, Mantle Ornaments,
Fine Lar^'o Shells,
Paintings, Pictures, Engravings,
Limugo, Cushions, Antimacassars,
Damask and Lace Curtains,
Cornices and Blinds,.
Walnut Whatnot, Rockers,
Carpets, IlugB.
Hai.l Sta.nd, OiLcioru and Mat8.
A CHOICE LIBRARY OF BOOKS.
Shakespeare, Milton, Blair's Lectures,
Apidoton's Dictionary of Mechanics,
Supploment to Ure's Dictionary,
Tho Old Church Porch,
Analytical Notes of the Bible,
Stephenson on the Psalms,
Beauties of tho Bosphorus,
Thames and Medway,
Songs of Scotland,
Piwloral History of the Bible,
Evening with Poets, '
Scott's P'lems,
Views of Edinburgh,
Bound Music, Sheet BtHsic,
Portfolio of Drawings.
DINIKG ROOM.
Lamps, Glassware, Decanters, Oroelt.
cry, Tables, Carpets, Rugs, Ohairs^Rock-
ors, Extra Largo Lounge.
BEDROOM.
1 suite Bedroom Furniture, MattresBM,
Blankets, Pillows, Bed Linen, Clothes
Press, Qarpot, Blinds, Chamber Furni-
ture.
KITCHEN.
No. " Osceola Cooking Stove, Crock-
cry, Tinware, Clock, Sideboard, usual
Kitchen iiton.sils.
OUTSIDE.
Gardener's and Carpenter's Toola,Tubs,
Buckets, Casks, Grindstone, Safe.
AT V2 O'CLOCK, NOON.
TOWN LOT NO. 1048, BLOCKS.
•iO feci frontage on View street, with a
depth (if I'JO foot, together with all tho
improvements thereon, consisting of the
one-story Cottage Residence containing 7
roora.s. The garden around and back of
building contains a choice, variety of
FloworSj. Ilniit Trees and-Berriee.-— There
is also a' well of good water, well bricked.
Title gjiiaranteed. , - - • > . ; ■
jy2a ., ..^ , ,j^i»^uctibn&9r».
^:i■^a■^»^.^^K?,^^^^iaa5Sss^ifeSiga ii m u s aaa naacani
orriCE or the contractors
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
' ' VAiE. ifin* lit, 1S81
NEW SCKEmE SWAGES
, FOR WHITE LABOR
Oaiiadian Pacific Railway
IN llftlTISIt CLOUiiniA.
Ovpiaoois 81-3 V month
Rock Foreman §3 to g4 dnv
l^arth Foremen 82 25 to §3 • '
Hridpe Foronion §3 "
I'.riiii/ei (.'arpenti-fs (Isi clawa^ . . . .Si3 "
do (Sd claw). .82 f.<» "
.Mas,-,n.'i r>o to Ss'; "
Ulaoksmiihs (Isl chm) jcli "
flo (2d class) .•?2 t.0 "
-' ■drt '- (helpom). ;.0 U> 82 "
Drillera.^; SI 7G to §2 "
Labofii'rB §1 50 to «l 75 "
•Isf Class rrcwcrs S3 50 "
1 i ri;t.-,!i Ch(.ppoi-H.' S-2 50 "
l -.r Clasil Sfor.M'H 00 "
All out.'iido liitmr 10 liouw pfiv day.
.Ml cai'iKintoi's in iiivni.-ili ilii>ir own
"All cmployt<.s lind tlK^nisolvos lied, board
nd lodging.
noarding riouso.s will W cnmonionl
along thn lino.
IJoard $1 jioi' v.'fcolc.
Il will not. bo oflinpuUory for employes
to hoard in tlio Company's hoiiRea
Wa^n.s \fill bo paid monthly on fho
lOlli of pach month.
.\. ("iXDERDO'K,
Hill 1.1 Genoral iMaiia{,'Pr.
ooMMERoe house;
is llEKBBY OtVEN THAT f INTKND T<> MAKF.
,t|ipUe:iUnn t'l Uiii <,'lii< i C. iimiii*iUiii<:r ol Uiu.ls
mid Worli« lor ' fKrmiPsloii to [Mirclmfe lilO iii rcv ol
land >^itnat« Soutliciut uf lirappltr irtuk, Barclay
lilstrkt, Uritisc Columhla, dcpcrlbod n.9 (ollowr<:
C^romnncini; ftl a Mnkn Kitiute at thn Narth<>iLil
''oriicroi 13. V. Uo^iwoUN i'lnim, near tJrappIer<'rp(-U,
Il;ir''l:iy r>istrict. tln-nc,- i-unniitj,' K.istftrly -lOctiaiiii;
ihi iir.: Soiilli.-iiy I'io I'lKiiri^, or Ihrrefibmits; Uirnrt-
Vf'c-i'-rlj Sr'J otiains, or tlifrcfiboiUii; llicnoo .N'orth>r-
Ij" 40 eliHtiis; thcnw Easterly lU cliains; tlifur.'
•Northerly SO chains, or llicrcahont?!, to the point oi
comnienocmeut tv JAMKS DUNSMI!1R.
Victor ia, B .g., Jiin e 'itttli, IBS'-'. j.''-'7
S!li:ili:i!Y (IIVF. NOTICi* THAT I INTE.S'D TO
tiKik*' firiiin ioiIm iJtiiil ("oinmi«hlon(;r 01
I.,-vinLi .Lji'i v.uiKt i.ir [u rini^ploii to purch;t:f \ijO
I'iitrii-l, Urltl.ili (Jolumliia, .Irw-rltied n» follows: -
CVnimu'iiclntj :it u at.ilte Hitu.ite on thu noutlt'i:^!
t'oracr of A. A. fJroon'-< (iaim; theno*j running.' ta^t-
crly ill cliiiiiis; fhijnt''' Miiulierly 10 L-li,iin^; t.henc<!
wtsU-rlv )0 cli.-iins: thi.iu-o uortlicrlv to the point o(
loiniuimwincm. I. 01'1'K.N'UEI.MKIl.
fiitorla, It.C, June Ijth, ISSi. ield
InEnEBY GIVE NOTICE THAT I INTEND TO
)' 'taiia fipplIt^tioD (6 tbs Chief ComtntMloiur o
Ijindn anil works for i>crmiBi'lon to purcha"<c 18
acres ol I.tnd situate iiiiar li.wifloM C'n'ok, Barclay
ni<trlot, British Coliinihir., (Icscrih-xl ai (..llou's;—
Coiuiucncliif; at stake sitiiaty on lli.: soiillioa'it
c orner I'f p. S.iyward'a claim; tht-nc- ninnin;;
easfcctly 10 oluiln8'„tticnco souilieily lOclia.at; thcnct
.weatiTly 10 chains; tliencc DOrtlu rly to thn poinl o
eoiuuinnccmcnt. \V. McMFFi:.
Vl.'toria, B.C., Ittli June, ]. 16
BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES
Ami uii ornsR. t^ccis a dutbotsd bt
BEATING'S INSECT POWDER.
WlJ.'li l9 quite liarmlcFj to Domestic Animals.
In eitdnnlnatlnjr Bwtlca llw Bucrrfa ot tbli) Pow
. U cxtnior<iinao'> f""'' "O <"^" veml be trouhlcl
. Uvosfl p<st3. It id iH>i Jt<-tly clciii Id apjillcatJon.
• ■ Aakforand be sure to obtain ••KEATINO'S POW.
'.<nEBi'fasJinltatiODSftNi'M6zlO()»,iui4 (all iu gtu
»atl8J»»t(on, , .,:,-,( .
S&W ilT iUi OnmitgTg IS Tl-va. la. a «d «ac
hKEATlNG'S BQN BONS OR WORM TABLET
A PUKEtY ^'EGCTAELK HWEEmhLiT.-both in ap
teannco and taeto, (urulahlng a mo.it aijrttAblg metli
odol »dmtolat«rine tU« only certain >;m«ly tor lH
XESTINAL or THREAD W0KSI8. It Li a i«rtocUy
' .ajuidlmUU 'pr»p*n>tloo, anil U npeclally adapts
'i'., .lUdnn. , t _
' Bow i^Tms FT Qiiramn MS DBvosvint
NEW
GOODS!
EX GEO W. ELDER.
'NOTICES.
MEDIOAU
Dr. Spinney & Co s
DTSPEiSSARY,
No. 11 S:EAIliTB? STREET SAN
FRANOISOO.
URa SPiNNEYf w-''" known n the loiiniier
i tha.Monlrcal (C. h i Mi dlcal InHtituto, aiMl lati'
rroDrietor of llu' .si'lSNKVVIl.l.l.; tNFIlULlKy
woluJ moHt roi] ilully h.f..nu lii-i patlentd ami the
Httll. t. .! , tti.it h.i ntill' conllnilns to tniil
. Ia..iii^ l..-r > uu» dli.-uir'i ultli uiiiiiin.lli h4 -iii'
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Itemeubcr tiiat procrAatlnAtloii is the thi«(
COME AND BE HEALED I
It in&tteru not what yoii troutdi-a mav couit
and let the Doctor extUJiine your r.w. It «111 c.-*t
yiui uothliig for coni<ultaliou, no pl«a»< rail and nalln.
fy yourntlvwi whether thn [wctor undi'totand^ youi
liifio. |( he 'an cure you he will toll you so; 11 nnt,
he will leJl you that, for hn will not undertake a c:vij
urdesn he Isconndent ol effecting a euro.
I'iiriii abt a dist.inee \ri.^liiii^ tre.itment, by Rendlna
f ) and a iiiiunto (ic?.Ti]it;..ii ..f their trouMea will
r.-.-riv,- in r.'t\irn a iu!l c-nurSi <•! treatment securely
l.'ui,i^.l W) 33 ni't to c\filv CUllOHit\'.
t'l!. .SI"I>"XKY will ifuarant.-e tu fortidt Fiv,> Hun
rtrr^l Ivjilam tor cvury oii^a.. o( any l.in.l ..r I'lifinvti i
vi iiith he inidi'i takus and (alia to C'lro.
t'. S. -For di!.e.ased ot short nUatidiii),' a (nil iimise
ol lucilietne^, nufllcleut (or a cure, with all InBtruc.
liuh*. will !•« iwnt to any aridreti!! on cweipt 01" J10.IX)
Unll or Aii«lro«B
DR. SPINNEY &OOm 1
in(24tlw No. U Keaniev St., Saa FraoclKO. j
ThTcREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. |
la a never-falllnr Cure I
for NeiTOils Debllftj Foi
liausletl VitiUltv, Wf.d. :
n<;i,Ho( any Idn^l, I'aralv
Hi', and all t)io torriUf
cU.'. lH ol youthful fidlhvt
MJid •■ir-"^i5<'R lu iiiutnrer
} eaj:i. Tho.-w whoi'-annot
vlfiit IjlL .MINTIE li..S.-.n
I'ran.-'isco nbouJd nd
rail and ndnu(.n ntnte..
meot M their trouhicA
, „^ wtt)v,92a.arul In n*(um
a lull coiuBe ot trootowBt trill M ioTwa[<]«d. aecurel
(ivlied so a-i not to ox>dt« cr.rlosltv.
Dft. MINTIE » 11 aanfl t-. fori. It FIVE HUNDRED
DOLLARS '"f i kind f)i« VITAL RES-
TORATIVE O'l-lf hi»Bp.iLtl ad^lcx aod tr».atiu<u)t)
wlIlnotcur-\ or (or anvthlnj,' Impure or Inju/iouit
r..und in It. DR. MINtlE tteam all DiBcas^i »u.--
fv>E8fuIly v>ltli0Ut ^3i^roury. CONSULTATION FREE,
Thorough, exoiuiaition and a<iiii>e Si uc. FiL^^ ol
VlTALHE8TQRflTIVE,Sl00al<iltle, Ol (.jui thm,»
Iha nuautlty, ^10; sent CO any »<wree« upon x-ec^U'
i>( price, or C.O.D.,iweurelrom olwon'ation, ajid L,
' prfvatJinonM i( deslrod, by A. E, RflNTlEi M. 0,,
II KEARNEV STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. OAL
KA^IPLi: EOU'LK HtKEhcnt on apcllcatloo h]
l.ittcr -.tatiug (.^ luptotn^, t;.-^; and ajfC. L'otomuiiica*
liona strictly conlidcDlhil.
aJld«lstf
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEOIC|NE.
'TRATiE MARK Tiie jreat Eok TRADE (HARK
listl Iteuicdy will
jiromptly audrnd
leally cute an;-
and every case of
;vf.,w Debility
and (Vcaknci.i,
result uf India-
irt'tion, excess or
overwork of the
dmin and ncrv.^u^
nrfn'i TAKINC.=.w<"m; it U r- /IPTEH TAKING-
. .;tly hariijii-tirt, u<'ls likt-- insfelc. and Ik.b hc. n r\u-n
(ilvelv U!]<h] fur over ttdity year^i with j^rcal eiirci+T
t'ull parii'-iiLirs In-oiir paniphltt, which wc d^
(lire to ».;nu (rr- hy mall to i:vrryoiM-. i^jf'The H|-«^
. ific Jlodicine ie bold by all diujrijlBU at gl [h-r i>ack
age, or PU paekajf es (or $,'1, or will be sent free by
lusil on receipt ol (be mnney, by iuJdT«Bplog TilR
ilRAV MEDICIME CO., Toronto Ont, iSr&Mhy
all Driig^at9 In Canada and the t'blted Stat«9. deSS
2SOO X>OZ.
OF THE LATEST STYLES IN
cnic.v.M,
WIllTF.
BL.VCK,
CHKY
From 26 cts. per doz. to $6
per doz.
i\ (.'iioici'; i,nr (Il
LADIES' MUSLIN & FANCY NET
SCARFa
50 Pieces
Brussels
& Tapestry
CA
IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH.
IK FQl'ITV.
(tetwren
ALLAN MiiCOOKALD, PUilitill:
And
ALBERT llltAY, nefemUnl.
rryo mv. iioK'ouable tik; ji imiks of tiii:
1 Court of Queen'H Uomh In Kf|nity.
The Bill o( Complaint ot Allan .M.vdi.nald, of the
City o( Winnipc;; in the County uf .Selkirk, .M-aiter
of the CV.art Ol Queen's Item h fur the I'rovlui r o(
.Manitoba,
SIII-:\VF.T1I:
1. That under and b) virtue of an Indentui.- dated
the Secoinl dtt.v o(- December, One tbuii..<ii.d m^'hl
hiuidrcd and seventy-nine, and made between the
aliove named ■\lbert Bray, o( thoto'vnibip iii I'lymp-
ton In thj' County of aelkirk, Farmer, .and the plain-
tltt; the plaiiitiiv" il liuirnja-o'" ot cenaln freehold
proueity therein lonipriaeii, belli;; All and .Slnxiiku-
that cert.'»in parcel or Iraet ot laiiil anil preiiilie^
Bituatelylnc and beini; in the k.-iUI Couulj oi .Selkirk
.tnd beint; eoinpoaiil of the north hidi "f rieetinn
Nlnetnin of township niiinber Ten In Hani,'e Five ea't
o( the principal meridian in the I'rotincv of Manitoba
contalnlns tnrea hundred and twenty ncres, more or
lew, lor securing paytnont o( the witn of »U hundred
.iiid nincly-flve Jollarw and Interest, which the ftjd
.letendant bv -aid indi-nliirc eovenuntul lo pa\ to
ih. plaintiti; ,.
•?. Tbf- time for payment ol .«aid nioi l);axe lln^
elapsed and ttien- lia-< been ii.illiini; pnid jii aeciiunl
of either prinel|-.al or intere-<t.
1 here iii now duena said iiiorti;ai;e 1(H ptiniipa!
the Slim ol ni\ hundred and nliuty lne do!l:ua and
tor luter<-Ht the Kum of one hundred aiul t-l'/bl\ ■cii.'lil
d.dlara and eishly cetit-i.
1. The plalntiti Un» not been in occupation of the
laid lands or any (art thereof, nor In nHvijit of the
lenti and pruliln thereof nor any part thereof.
Ibe I'efeniiant if) now in po!iiie.iBion of the »aid
;and<, the iiunicdinte pos.setision o( which the plain
tin 1 laiui'< b> reanon of Huch default ui nfonv.aid.
'nio Iiei. nilani i.< entitled to the e.|uily oi l e-
deliipl 'e'll In .-iii'l land ..
TiiK I't.AiMii v- Tiii;KM'iiaK|Pr..iVH:
1. That, the Delendaht may lie ordered
to pav ti) the I'lliintilf the i.;lid lilnrti;:lL'e
debt and intcre,il, tCLTetber \i iHi the eo^ls
id thin riiit.
'i. Tliat a ilay may ho appointed by thiH
llonORiblo Court for the Uefenttant to re-
de><m the plalntlH, and that In default
thereof the fiiild land.4 may be ordered and
the )>rCM-i'C<U apjdied in pavincnt of the
|.l..iiiti/l'-i cl.din and enitn, aiid thai in cum-
tlie lame Hliould be in-nlli.ieiil lor tbiil
purpose that the dcteiiilaiit may in- onli-red
m pay lorthwitJi to the I'laintill tin'
iiimuht 111 nuch ilefielenej.
;l. That the- deleiidaiit ina> be ordered li.
"elivcr up lonliviith imiiiediate jio.-'seisn.u
Ml llie ..aid laiiilH lo Ibe plainlltl.
I. That for the piir|wwc-* aforcbaid all
).iop'-i- dirceti.-ir.-i iii iy be ;,dven and ae-
eiiiini-i ta);eii.
Th.»t \ our complainant iii;iyha\*e Jiieb
lurther alid filboi relli l a- the' nature i-r
1 be ease may n-C(Ulr.: and to ihiH llunor-
able Court uliull Hoein meet.
And the plajntlfl' will uvf-r pray.
IN THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.
IN I-:(>11TV.
M.VI.'liONALII c HHAV
llll.l. OF (■(^Ml'l.AlN'r.
N'OTICK 111 Tin: liFI'K.SDA.VT WITHIN
N \MF1). Vour an.s»erl!> to U liK-d at ilie
ulllce of the Clerk ol llecords, luid Kriln hi the Oouit
Ilouiie in the City ol Winnipeg. Yon ar*- to answer
or d. uiur within twelve weekS from the lnt day lU
.lulv, A. D. ISSL'.
It .vou fall to anitiver or demur wiihln the lime
.^l>o^o limited, or if .vou answer admit tiiii; the execu.
lion of the morlcat,'!- and other incU Htatdl in the BUI
tl entlUlnii the I'lainlltl to a !)ocree, you are- lo be nub
jcet lo havcR Dt ree or ilrder iniidr asaln"! you (onh-
with thereafter, and llthi.i notice i-rcned ii|pon ymi
jM^rflonally you w ill nut be entitled to any- further
notice ui till" liiture prr.vedln^:» in thin can-".-.
NO I K. -Till- llill 1^ Uled by I'atrIcK Al.dei-«on Mi.'-
doiKild, Ol Uie Cily 111 Winnipeg;, In the County u\
Selkirk, .«olleitor for lb" abine n.ained I'l iiiililt.
All. I take Notice, That the PlaintiiT cbibna iteii
there i^ now duo hy lou for principal m. iii > ii'>.; m
ter<-«t the sum of »-ii;nt hundred and cii;!ii\ ibr. •.- ib.'!
lar-i an<l elt;hty centJ, and that yon iiie liahb to tie
. Iiary,-ed wtih thii. Mum, with .lubiitpieiit inlt-le it aii.l
iijiti. In and b> the Ik-croc to he dn.vwi iiji, and lb..i
in default e.l |.,iyin-iil tln-n-of u-illiln liv ci-.leli.lat
ni'llitbs ll-"lll liie lime of llrawln-/ up the iK-eli-e,
vour Inti-rcDt ill the property may be koI.I, uiiIi ■ i be
^NOTtCire:
IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH.:
Iv Kiii'irv. I
I.s Cu.i.Miinr.s.
TiiK llKt-KKV.K. ) rrK.sinv, thc Utlftlcth'dfty Of
May, in the year of our Lord, 15S2. . . ^.
Between
ALLAN MACDONALD, Flalntiflf.
And
ALBERT BKAY, Defendaht.
And Uetween
ALLAN MACDO.VALD, Plalntirt.
And
.\Llli:ilT BBAV. IX'fendunt.
Cpoii ihc application ol the I'lalntitT in the aliovt-
siiiL;., and upon rcidhi'; the atlklavit of Patrick An-
dcisoil .Miuiloiialil Uili day filed.
it is Ordered that the two ^uilt; nanii d Im cnnioli-
d.ited, and that all i:ubsct'|Uciit plcadiugii and pro.
ccediiis'a bii taken in the atj Ie hereof, and do etand
irood and bo as valid and eltoctive as U such separate
pli-ailliil'8 and proceeding* were taken in each ault.
And it-Is (urtber ordered tlaLthc eoste olrcUdy In-
ciu retl in each niit, and the coit.i o( t-hi4 ai^^cation
he coHts in the etinsolldated cuasea.
W. LGGOO, Rbpbrkx.
IN THE QUEEN'S BINOH,
In l\iin. ,
l.s Cll.VMllKRH.
TiiK llKFKiiKB. I WboK]!S|i4V, the flrit llay of
.lime. A. II.. IH.S2.
Between
vI.LAN MACDONALD, PlalntUT.
And
AI.BI'l'.T liKAY, Defendant.
And Between
ALLAN MACDO.'JALD, Ploinlilt :
And
ALBKIIT BKAY, Defendant.
*" I'puii till- application of the I'laintiff and ujion
ie,iilliii;tbe adidavit liled.
It i» onlcicil tliat the Flaintilf be at liberty lo itervi.
the bills OI c^-iiiplidiit herein by publUhiii;; trui-
eopii H 111 the line tO|,-etlii r witli true i-opie« id the
Fniloi-semciiN Inpiileil In I lelli-ral ("Mdcr .Sixtv-four,
by Mlileli cniliirm-iiienli ibe Defendant hhall 'ivc re-
uniivd (0 answer iir ileiiiiir within a tlnn- equivjjcnt
to Iwclve week- from the date of the first publication
thereoi, tosrctbcr with true copiejof tlie lirder nioile
herein on the iliirty-ru.Hl d.ay of .May, .\. D., lS.S'.i, and
ol this order .such publicutinn lo be made in the Win-
llepe^' I'liilij /'lie I'lt'x Olid the Victoria Ct-fonijt
ntnvspapei-s oiiee during t-ich week for (our eonsecu.
live necks, and liy miiliiii; prepared OQIee C'ople« ot
tile said llill- nddn -sed lothc Delcndantat.l'lyntpton,
.Miuiitob:!, einlorsi/J ail required by CIcueral Order'
Sixty four, allovdiii,' tho Ucfondaut four n'oekB to
aoBwcr or demur.
And It is further Ordered that in cA«e the Defend-
ant (all lo answer or demur witbin thi- timc« limited
that the plainliir shall have liberty to not the llllln
herein Tii'O iv)/if'rij'a and proceed thereafter as if the
Defundanl had been pcnoually served with the naid
tum.
And It Is further Ordcritl that the Costa ot thin u!>-
plleiilinn tic i-est- to the IMaiiilill ill the cause.
w. i.K(;i;o, itwRRKK.
^MfeW ADVK!ri'l8EM|KNT8.
BRITISH
COLONIST
A DAILY AND WEEKLY
PUBLIGATIOK.
AGRIGULTURAl MACHINERY
. TUE UNDEUSia.NED HAVE FOR SALE TUE CELE15RATED
SMITH'S FALLS IttAPER, NEW MODEL BUCKEYE MOWER,
itHAOA SUtkY'MKtj ritOST^ WOOD'S STEEL iil^ IRbN PLOWS,
ROOTSUCERS, CNArr CUTTER^, CULTIVATORS, FANNINC MILLS, ETC.. ETC.
AND A CQMrLETE STOCK OP
FELLOWS & PRIOR, - - - GOVERNMENT ST., VIGTORIA.
ESTABLISHED IN 1858.
IH iii:iif.i:y civkn that i intend i« .makk
iipplieatiiiii to file Cliiel Coininis-loiu-r ol Land-*
.ind \\ nrl;-' foi- periiii-sloii to purrhr^sc Ulij aere« oi
land ,.ilii.ile 11,-arllii- bead of C.rappl.-r iriv,L, Ikir-
cli.\ Distriel, llrilish Columbia, descrilK-.l a* follows;
l oiiiiiieiiein^' .il a btai.e situate on the iiorthea.st
f-ijiner nf I Ico. .lay's claim; thence ruiinini; easterly
loeluains; tlieneu noutheriy -10 ohaiiut; (henre went-
criv 10 chahiH; thence northerly lo the point o( eoiii-
nienccuient. W. J. IIAUDONALD.
Victoria, D.C., June 9th, ISSI. jell
HFIOWING the avemgo amount of LtiuiLiriRS and AwiET.s of tho Bank op Biun.su
NouTii Amkhioa, within the Tiovince of Urjti.sh Columbia, taken from (ho usnal
weekly statement.'!, during tho Quarter endiiif,' 30ll> Juno, 1882.
LIABILITIES. I ASSETS.
Notes in Circulation not bcarlnjf interest. .J .'■i',rwO 00 I l.ej3l Tender Coin in (iold and .Silver. . . .$11^,607 M
llalanccB duo to other Banki and BnUicheH 3417411 Od 1 Hold Bullion i.tUl On
Depoatts ON OALLnot bearinir Inlureut.. -. IiS,&^-.' uO I .Notes ami Cheq ioh of «ther Banks l'.. 707 00
Deposits NOT ON CALL Ivarins: Intercut.. -W.W. (» Landed and other I'ropcrty li.OOO Cii
Balances due from other Itanks A; Bmnchcs 17'.>,<i03 On
1 Aiii.miil of all iitliei- dcbt^ due to Uie Haul. i:yj, lCI fm
Total amount of Liahilities) (:|:;-i,2S9 f<0 i Tnl.al Aniounl of Ansetn ifr)S9,!*0
Amount o( Capital Bto;k Kiiii up at tlie clwe'of the Quarter eiidiiii.' IWih June, 18S2 |i,00O,OOO
11a te o( last Dividend deelaretl to Shareholders :\n |)er cent per anniuii
Amount o( l&^e Dividend ;deo'jired (or lialf year $150,010
Amount of Keiier^ol ProflW t»t the time of dftcUrin;; kiIiI l>i\idci d . . uOo
Vici«EiJl, B.C., eth April, ISSi
(S^'ned) U. lll'ltNS, .Mana'-er.
(.Siifiirtl) (1. 11. lil.lllSS, .Vcciiintanr.
1, UOCt:nT BUllNrt, do hereby declare tluit to the bust o( my kiiowled^-c and belici the fnrcv'oui!: Aiwtmel ia
a true and laltliiiil acTOUnt ol the livera^-e 'aiiiniiiil -if the Liabilities and .\s-sis .1 the- aboi,. Dunl. within the
I'rovinre duiiiiir the periixl upecidcd, and that the same w:l« inixie up Horn tin \i, i l.ly statement - thuisif. I.ep
in pursuance ol lli.- provisions ot tl c lUiikln;: Ac'. Inol. (Sitfne.li II, l;l. .M;,nii nr
Declai-."! bi roie lilt- at Vlct<l^;^ 11. C , tbis 17:ti ii.>v oi .lulv, Issj.
jvlb fS;,;iieil) Tllos SIlOTliObi', .1 P
Ibc
alio
tb
i.ti,-.- loi-
liiK' vou lile in the l.lllCt- above ll.ailllMl n nil Ir.or.UlOlllll
in w'rltiniT -i;;iii-.1 by yoiir-ell or .Solicitor to lb.- I.d
fowliiK clleet ; "I di-putc ibc aiiioiinl ebiliiied b-.-
Uul 1-l.dlillfT ill this cause," ill wldeb la-i.; you iiill Iw-
i.olllied r.( the time lived lor H-ltlinc tin- amount due
liy you at b ^.^^t (our dtn s before the time to be ki
He.l, an.l the I'laintilt will b,- entitled to an ui J. r lor
the linmedlate delivery of poi^rsaion o( the mort-
i;ai;cd prcini-<- to him, and the i'lalntin wUl be en-
lillrsl forniwlth to execution agalnct the Koodi and
lan.l.-i 01 ,vou. Albeit Bmy, lo ric«'ver pajinenl .-if the
uui.'iiint tliK- t.y }-..iii.
IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH.
IN riDI'lTV ■
IVtwee
ALLAN .MACDONALIi, l"..iiil.a.
And
ALBERT BllAV. DrieiidanI
r|v> Tin; honoraulktiie Ji'fM)i..s of thk
I Court of Queen'n Bench In Eqult c.
'The UIII of Complaint o( Allan Maedmial.t, of the
City o( Winnipeg, in tlie County o( Selkirk, Ma<iU-r nj
the Court nl Qiieen'ri Bench lor' the l'i.»tnce o( .Maol
U)ba.
siiEwnii
1. That under and bj >iitiie nf ,,n liub ntiii. ilii.-,l
Phc thirteenth day ol I'lt ..i-ml»T, oi,.- i bon-. .mi. ci,-h!
hundred and »t.-x-enly nine, and nia.le iiiu.,i-ii ih.-
at">ve named defendant, Albert Bray, of lb.' i..^n.bip
o( i'lympton, in the Ouiuity o( Selkirk, and tin I'm
vioee 01 Miuiit^ibA, Fanner, an.l tin: pl.diitin ; ib.-
plain till is iiiAi le'-auceof eert.ain fr.;-ehol.l pi.. pert \ tber.
m eoiupri.sed. bi-iiii; -Vll an.l .Sini.'ular tb.ii c rtiiin
fiarticular tr*?! o( bsiid and preinin-- sii ii;iir liinniuni
lointcln the Townnhiji of Plympton, aiul toinj.o-e.l ui
thfl north half of ucction "tliirtv in TovMishiii T. n,
Kanjfe Five, txst of lli.' principal .M. ri.li.in in ib-
Paid rroviii'^e of Maiiitolia, euntaiiiini,' tlir.-c liuiidred
.ind twenty fwrtis, mure or le.s.s, for Seeurinj; the pa> ■
nient Ol I'oiirtecn hundred and flvo dolkirH and Inter
est, rthleh the said Defuiidaiit l>y suld In.leiiture coi -
ciiaiit^id t-i pav to th.; I'lalntilV.
The -iini'lor riaymeiir, IcH clap- d .iii.l iioibin-
lias licefl paid on aeeollnl Ol Iinll.-ll'd Ol II. I.
Is IIFIIKBY CIVFN THAT I INTF-ND TO .MAKF
ajipliiiitloii 10 Ibe Clib.t CviLuniliisloner ot Lan.li
and W orii-. foi p.irinl.vdnii 1... parch.a.-.e IbO oerrs of
land i-ii II lie about -iO cbainsyi.titli of fJramilerCns-k,
Il.jr.-;... DlHiiiii, liiili-ili CuUiuibia, dc-crifHsl o« iol-
l.,«s: -
Cuiniiieiiciiii; at a «l;ike »itiiate on the eoulhro;'!
coriu r oi W. 8. Chnmhers' claim; thence running
■sLsterly -10 uliaina: thence southerly 40 chains:
thence wmlerly 40 cliolnti; thtfbrc northerly to
jioint o( eommeneeineuL
W. II. nOllMAN.
Victoria, li.C, June nth, p-s^. JelO
j MTOTcioja ~"
1' 8 IIFItFl'.V UlVr.N THAT 1 I.NTKNDl'O 5IAKI'
ii.pli.'iitioii to the Chic/ CommiiMlocpr o( Liiii.ls
1 itiiil \\ orks (or |"-rmls>lnn t.-i piircha-M-> 11.1 lu-res of i
; laii.l sitii.ii. about .'so .-bains .loiith o(('Jrapplcrc:eek,
; le.iiUy l.i.stricl. Ilnll«b Columbir,. described a.4 (ob
j c.iiuineiicintr at a utaUe fiitu.'ite ou the pouthf<i*t
.-iiriier of \V .S. ChainheiV eiaiin; thCDPr ttuininj
•.■■uibcrly to cliaina; theiice Hvateriy 40 chain";
'ocii. e norihcilv 10. bains; thcnee easterly to tin
' piiliit of I ninnieiiceuiL'lit.
RICItAUl) J'.OBi:i'.TS.
j \ !. lorU, IS.i;.. Sun.' Oth. ISSI. jelO
1.S lIKKLl'.y OIVEN TIIAT 1 INTKKD TO .M AKE
uppll.atlon lo the Chief Conimisjioner o( I.aiidK
j and Works for permlsmiou to purcho«c 160 aci-e* o(
bm.l situate about SO chains south o( Om| '
Ban
lows:—
CODimencihg at a Btake situate on the fioutheo.'^t
i-orper o( W. H. Dormaii'B claim; theuce ninnloA
j easlerly 10 chillis; theii.-e norlheily 40 cUuliis;
i thence netierlv 10 chains: thence poulhcrly l-v the
I p.iiiit of .iiOinieii. cini lit.
1 n. .S. UOKBl'CK
V,. lorls, II, C, .liine Htli, Jvio
nil situate about SO chains south o( Ompplercreek,
ircUy District, Biitinh Coluuibia detwnbed as tot-
2tf OTIOE
I s lIF.IlFliV GIVEN THAT I LSTF.KD TO AlA.KE
111 Idl... 11.111 to lb.- Chief i: lills.sioner of Lands
I.I WurK'i ini p. iiiilssloii to pi
I I/O
ali.jiil 10 .'liaiiih south o( Or.ipplcr crfs>k,
listri. l, Utitisli Columbia, de.crl'ied m (oI-
1U..1 S1I1I..I
ll.ai.l.l) Di-
lows;- .
Commeiieini; at a H'ake iiitii»l4> on the Houthea.Hl
(-.irn.-r 1. 1 C. l.oat's l Uiiu; thence running' eoutburly
10, bains; I b. ins- \iesl, riy tli chains; ttience Dorlh-
.■ib III rb:.:n«; Ibenc- ra^terlv to thc poinr, of coin.
uii-i..iiii.-ni. K. V. BODW F.I.I..
M.-loria, II C,. Jiini-_n, l.Ss-.'. ), 1 1
1.H IIFKKIIV OIVF.N TIIAT 1 INTEND TO >LU;K
appllciitloii to the Olilct Coioml«s<!oner o( I ..n.ls
llll.l \\ orka for pcriiiiMlon to purehaoo 160 ii.'ri s ol
Inn.l siiual.- southeast of Onippler ereek, Barclay
distilet, British Columbia, desrribi-d us (ollov.-ii:
Cnmnit-n.-iiii; at a stake situate. I -at. the Nortli.-a-t
lornori.l K. \ . l'.o.l\\eirM claim, near (irapplei ircel.,
Ibii-ebiy Dlsiriri; ibenee running; F:af.terly 10 i-b-iiis;
tli.iii.-.,- Niirili(il> 10 chains; tbence Westerly 10
.-lialns; Iheiiee Southerly lOchaiiis, or tbi-rcaliout.s,
111 the ii.iiiit lit eoimiieneeinciit. C. I.OAT.
Victoria, B.C., ,Iune 'Juth, ISS'i. jii;7
Tb.-
..rtL.-i
, .111
- pri
i'l iiior
lltv-liVi
the iiiiii 01 lourti.'n biindri-.l an.l live,
inb-redl lilt Hiiiii ol thr.-e liuiidtcd an
dollars an.i nisty lice .-..-ntii.
I. I'he plalutlll h.a-s not been In the oeciipatlon of
the snhl premlsea or any part lliercof nor in re
celpl of the rcnt.| an.l prollbs thereof or of any part
eol.
LARGE LOT OF
Axminster
Hearthrugs,
Hemp Carpets,
Stair OarpetsI
.\Nn
DAVID SPENCER,
CpiyilVIEROE HOUSE
The drirndani i.^ .-lUltlcd to the eiiiiity of ledeuip-
tion ol said lands an.l is lun^ in the p.ie^e-slnn there-
of
«. The plaiiitifl' claims that by reason of dclaiili in
payment u.s aforesaid be is entitled In tlie iniiiudiate
possession of said lands.
TiiK PL.ii.NTirv TiiKiiiiriiim Iluvs:
1. That the Deiendont may be ordered t.i
p.ay to your cumplalnaiitfurthwiUi the Knbl
inortKage debt and lutcreHtand the costs
.if this suit.
That a day iiiii\ be ap|)oilit.-.l by this
Ibuiorabb: Colin, for rliu liefendaiit n--
.b-. Ill tb.' piaiiilill, and Ibal In ilediiiH
ibei-eol the said Ian. Is may b.- sold „iid the
proccfs'tbiTi .11 applied in pavuunt ol the
pliilntlll's elaim :ii„l . ostniand in eu- tliry
-lioub! be insiiilli lcnt (or that piiqios.- that
tho Defendant nmy he ordered lopay forth-
with to tho plaiiilin the amount of such
deflelency.
It. That the defendant may be ordered to
.b llvcr u|i rorthwltli the p(.--ission of .s;ii,l
laii.ls to the plaiiitill.
1. That for the piirj-vo-.-s af.-iresaid all
pro-er dir.:-etions mn) be ;,'iveii lui.l
coiintji taken.
fi. That tli.i I'LiilitilV lli.-n have such fill-.
iher and otli. r r. h. t as lie ii..liirc oi ibe
i«,so may r..|iiii--. and 1.-. tills Honorable
t.'.liirl shall eoni nu .-i.
\nd the I'laiiiiiii llill I icr'pniy
IN THE COURT Of QUEEN'S BENCH.
IS KQi rrv.
M.U';DONALn 1 --. IIU.W.
BILL OF CCMI'LAINT.
■tVyOTICF. TO TIIK DFl'FNDA.NT WITHIN
X'l .Named. Vour amwer is to bo lllod at the
olllcc ol the Clerk of llrcord.s, and Mi1t« ift the Court
HoiLsi: 111 the City of \Vinnepcjr.
Vou arc to answer Ol- deuiitr v,-ithin twehc w.j.jb.s
from the Utdayc.f .Inly, A. D. \>^h'i.
If you fail to ai.hwer or dcuiur within the tiin..'
above limito.1, or if you .an.swcr adinittini; the cxeeti
tloii of the MnrtLMi.'c and other fads slated in the
lllll as entitlini; the I'laintilt Pi a nccreu, you arc lo
be diibject to have a DccriH; or Or.ler ina.lc .against
you (orthMllh thereafter, and 1( this notice i8 nerved
upon you pcrHonally you will uol be entitled tunny
further nutlec ot the (iitiiru proecediOgs iu this
cius*-.
Morii.— ThiH Bill is flleil by Patrick Aclerson Slue
donsid, ol the City of Winnepc'.', In the County o(
Selkirk, Solicitor tor tho al.ove iiamtMl riainliit.
And take uoliee, That, the FlainllU clalmi that
there ia now duo by you, for principal money and
Interest, tho »um o( seventeen hundred ami ei;;lity
dollaraand nistty-llve cent*, and that you arc liable to
l>e eharyed with thin num. with .sul«e<|nent iutere.st
Olid Cii9t8, In and by the Deci-oe to lie drawn up, and
that in default.of payiueul tlicroof witlilu 8lx cnlca-
diir moutliB (mm the lluie of drawing- up the Decree,
vour liitermt Id tho nroiKrty uiav tie sol.l; unices b-.-
tore Ui.i tinve allowwl ytnj as by this niKhx- lor an-
3'.>-erlu;( vou Ille In-tbu-oQJce abovv; nameil ,i uu inor-
luiduui til wrltln^f pliJiwI by yourseli oi- your b jllcftor
to tho (nllowinjr' etfi-et : "I dlsput.« the amount
clfiliDPd by the I'liilntltt in Ihi.-? ciuiu," in iihieh cino
you will be notllled ol the tlnm UncsI for scttliii;? the
amouiit duo hv you at least four davs K fot.' Ihc tloie
t-o tio KO tlved.'and lb.- I'biintlu «l!l b.-cntilb-ij -o ah
order for the iiume<|iii.t(! d- livery ol jioss.-.s-flior. i i the
mort«»-/o<l preml-ees to hiin, an.l Ibc I'laliitii^ v. ill l».
ieotllled forthwith to ilUccuUoii nualnot the g.-ods and
Iibi4a of you. Albert Bray, lo recover payoMit-of th»
amount due 6yyo«
3»'0'X*X03E1.
TyfiiTlcr-: IS IIFF.KIIV GIVFN TIIAT INIl'N'l)
1^ to make a|iplli.-at.|oii to the Clilct CommlBsl.>iier
ol Lands and Works (nr perud.sslon lo purehaso On.;
lliiii.lr.'.l and Si.vtv Aerex o( Land niluate on Valdcn
lelan.I, Victoria District, described ns (ollows:
Coiiiuicncinir at a sl.^ko slnixled on tho North end
111 i.o« land Harbor, thence riinninK 40 chains we.v
icrly; tliein-.- Jii rbains southerly; thence 40 rhaloB
iiHterlj to coast lin.-; tlioiiee alonff the line o( har-
bor to point of coiiimcnceiiieiit .
Jell W. It. CLAllKK
JS IIKRKIIV (;I\'FN THAT I INTKND Til MAKE
ajipliisitloii to the Chief CoiiimIs.Mloner o( Lands
and Worlis for pirmissicn to purchnne IfiO ticrci of
land Hitiiiite about 10 ebaliis Fast ol Orappler creek,
ll.ir.-lav District, Briti.h Coliiiiibia, ik-.scribtd as (ob
lows;.-"
Conimencini; at a stake situate at tho southeast
l orner n( c. T. Dupoiil.s claim; thcnee runiilni;
Norlbcrly In ebuiiis; theiieo Kosteriy 40 chalrui;
till nee Siiutlii rly 10 chains; tlioiioc- Westerly to the
Ii.iiiitot i-oniiiicniemciit. K. O. PltinK.
Vl.-tniia, II.i'., June C7tli, l.>s:. j. 'JS
AJiri'icK IS IIFltKllV GIVEN THAT I INTFND
to make applleation to the Chief Ckiuuiiii.sloncr
of l.iiii.ls an.l Works for^ie-'iiiission l-i purchose One
liunilred anil Sixty A.'rts ol Land situate on Valden
l^^land, Viet^iria District, dertcrihed as (ollows;
ConuncncihK at aslakc uitualo on the south eml o(
Drew Harbor; thence running wcstorly 40 chains;
tliuiirc northerly lOchiilns; thence westerly to .hir-
bor line; thence to p.ilnt ol coiiimelicement.
jea THO.MA.S EAKLE.
Is HEIIEllV ClIVKN THAT 1 INTEND TO ilAlttJ
aj.plleatlon lo the Chief i '.•mmlssloner of Laii.Ls
aniM\ orlis for p.-rniisslon to puicha.Mt Ir'o urreB of
lan.l sitiiati' .iboiir In ebairis south iif Oriii>pler creek,
Barclay Di-liiel, llrilish Colninliia, ilc.s(-ribcd as (ol■
U)*H:—
Commcllcin!; at a stake situate on the WJiithcuit
inrnerotll. tiiivics' claim; thence runninir t-outherly
10 i:linin!i; thunco westerly 40 chaiu»; thence noith-
crlv 40 chains: tlicncc easterly to the point c( com.
nicnceuienl. COOTE .M. CIIA-MBEUS.
\ lctorla, B.C , June 0th, US'.'. jell
X.S HEUEBV aiVKN THAT I INTEND TO .MAKE
application to the Chief OommlsilODer of Landa
and W'orli-i lor pei-mlflsion to piifehaee ICO acna oi
land ulluato near the head o( Qiapplor creek, Bar-
clay District, Erilish Columbia, dewrlbcdaa (ollows:
Commencing at a stake nitiiatc ob tbo obrtbcost
comer o( Henry Davlca'claliu; tbence ruunioveaBt-
erly dO clialns; tlieneo SOIltllcrly 40 chslo^; tbcDM
westerly to chains; I hence northerly fo tlie polDtof
couiui.inccuifiii.
i;'. I.OAT.
Victoria, B.(.'., .Inue :iili, ISVJ. J.-ll
TH HEIIEUY GIVEN TUAT I INTEND TO MAKE
application to the Cbliit Commlarfiooei' of lanJii
aii.l NS'orks lor \v<nuis3!ou to puix'bi^ IrtJ acres (if
land Bituate near the head of Oiajij>li~f creek. Vat-
dsv District, British Colurahl.i, dint-rilx.'sl ^)llow=;
Commcncliii,- altt 5l.--»ko situate ou tlw Kiutbtasl
corner of 11. B. Vi'. .-Mkmnu's otolui;>jtbenc« ranuinK
foutberly 40 . chains; thence, iWg»t«riyi'',iW. chains;
tbence uortberly 40ebalD9; IheDcc ' OMt«.rIy tb,tbb
polntof rommeDcemeut.
Vialuia, B.C.. iimie Stb, ixS!.
OiT.ftCPONT, 1
This Joiiui:il li:is tlio l.ii^. :,t iiiul iiio.Hl
tcttunded ciroiiliition uf :iny newsptvper
in thn Proyinco. It m in daily recoi(il of
TELEGRAPHIC
DISPATCHES.
ItH va'.iie a,s a nows ;inil ;nl\-urliaini; mo-
ilium Is therefore very gre.nl. W'itliin thn
paiit few weoks tin entirely
NEW DRESS
lliia been provided, a ml ilie paiun- hiiviiii,'
boon improved in other rospocti is tho
moat roliablo mi^diuni of intelligpnco on
the Nnrtheni C'onsl.
DAILY COLONIST
J.s (U'livoruli liy i.-.-uiiiT.s :il .suli.scnh.'ir.s
doors fit TWMV'l'V FrVR CK.ST.S VV.R
WeeklyGolonist
I.s .soul I., .■iiiy pill ..r ihc ri'iivince,
CiiiK^thi, llic riiilcil St.'tii'.s 111- ('Ire-it
III ia.iiii for
THREE DOLLARS A YEAR,
-\lway.s in nilv.iiiee. Orders nmy ho sent
by mail.
JOBBING
DEPARTMENT
U.is iiceii ontire-ly reimviitcd, iiiul now
contrtiu.s Three 8tpain Prf-Msn-s and :i com
plctt! lino of
NEW TYPE
For (lerforminr; overy description
GOMMERGIAL
PRINTING
AT VEFY LOW RATES
i-!howinjj the nverago amount of liahilitie.H .-uul A.vfet.s of tho Rv.nr of Hitrn.sn Co-
lumbia within th* Fpi<vincc of British Columhbajtd ita Uopondenci**8, (ukon from
tho Bevoral •wwkly at^tomenta for the Qiku-Um' «?nding 'Mlh Juno, 1882.
l.lADlIiITHUi I ASSETS.
Notes in l ireulalion. ' ♦177, &;d K> Ia-j.'*! Ti nde'r Coin in (iold and Sih er
lUiliuice.s due to otbt r Buuks and Bruu- hei> -J'Jitjl 7J | Hold Bullion.
Deposlta not lH'«rlDif loterent . .t»tiK,lik> 64
DeportltB boariof Interen SS,'j1H Bi>
l,0')3,fi<i7 84
8li,2:.o
I'oUl .^.uiount ot Llablllllea ♦l,MI,o;-2 07 Total Amount of .\H4eU ?l,S01,0Pi
Amount o( CopltAl Stoeli poU up at rJose ol tb* Quarter CBdln^r SOtli J unc, lasi Sl.TM.nCO
.Il |M r cent, per annmu.
(.landed and other I'n>perty
Balance!) due from oth.M- Banks
and.' Branches situate within
tlie Province *
Bolaacfs due (rom other Hanks
a'hd Branehes Bltnatu without
the I'rovlnce
?330,ri4O
7.S0;i 41
:'!O.70^ 41
All ilid.tj duo to the Bank with
in the Frov-ince, Inchi.liiu
Miff, Bills ol iinchiuiffej and
all Stoclt and. Fumlcd liebis
oteveiy dejcfipl Inn except Lnn
Notea, SlllRand Balances dn.i
from other Banks A llranche? 7GS,^^': 4'J
Do. without tin: Province ltl,ii'J» "
■•i3.fl.'i7
lijite o( lust dMd«nd deeland to the SboreboAlerg.. .
Amount ot la.st dlddend declared
Ainoimt of r.sM rve.l profli, at the tiaie Of diwlarinir such dii Idend
Sil.POo
*l9ii,l?ii
VlCTOBU, B. C, llUi.July, 15.S2.
WM. C. WAIID, Manairei.
t'llAS. H. JO.NES, .W<winlanl.
I, WiLUAU <:i.'iiTis w'AiiD, do hereby declare that to tho IK'S!! nf my knowlailgfi and belief tho (oregolni;
' '' ' ^eoantotch^'avdraxramouiitof the Linlillitleii and Af.iietii within this l't«\liiee
statement Is a tnie and (aillituJ account ot
ol this Bank daring tlie period iii>e. iflHl and that the some wo.') made up Iroui lhi> W. ,1U- Si.alemeiits thereof
kept in pursuance of the ptovisioas of 'The Itanlclajr Art, 18<W."
(Slfrned) W.M. c. WARD
IVHlared before mo at 'Vlctorij, F. C, tlils Ittli day of July,
jyll (,Si;rut-l) ,IAMi;s II. INNE.";, J. I'.
A POSITIVE CURE
without SUdlcineA
ALL.'.N'.S SOLLBLK MEDICATED liOt'Qrr_-i.
l-atented October IS, 1.?7B- One boi
No. 1 will cure any caso in four days or le»w.
.No. 'J win cure Ute most obuUnatc case, so uatlo
o( how long Btaudiog. ^
No oaUBooua doses ot rubetiB, ropabla or oil o
Sandalwood (bat are certain to pcoduoe dyepepaia l.y
dcfllr >yUuitb6 «)atJnM?.«ittb«.>toinaeh.
I'riee ei 60. Sold by aU tlruiffiUti, or Luali.<d on
receipt ot price. Eor further partlcul-irs i4en.l for
circular- F. O. IVn l.Wil.
J. C. ALL.'kK CO., S'J John Street, .Scw York.
mhQJdw
WELLINqrOM COAL
W. T. DRAKE,
COAL AND GOijlMlS^ON MERCjlANT,
OFFICE— Foot OF Yatks Stetn,
. R.— Free and Bonded Storage. oe
BtrrfliGf ■
BiTTERS
WILL CURE OR RELIEVE
mUOUSNESS. DUZINES8,
UY8PEPSIA, S^OP0y,
INDIGESTION. FLUTTIERINQ
JAUNMCf. OF THE HEART,
ERYSIPELAS. ACIDII Y OF
SALT HHEUr.l. THE STOMACH,
HEARTBURN, DRYNeSS
HEADACHE, OF THE SKIN,
And eveiy sperlt.; ct'dlseos* arlslnu -from
diMrdercd UiydFt, .K1ON&Y8, 8TOMAC»«
BOWEtP OR StOOD,
T. MILBURK & eO., '"^•^r^S^.
[HERICBV fllVE NOTICE TH.Vr I INTEN'D 10
make application to the Chitf Comuiisslonur of
I.andB and Works for pci-uilHsion to piircliitsi; ',M
acres o( Land ."Ituate uear llamliel.l Creek, • Barclay
District, British Columbia, described a« followu: —
Comincnciiih' at u Htakc situate on (hn southeast
corner o( W. iitorliiisf'a cktim;. thenre ruiinint; east-
erly 40 clialna; thence BOutlierly 40 chalnBrtheiice
westerly 40 chains; theuce northerly to the point at
commencement. D. OITENHEIMER.
Viotoria, B.C., June 14th, 1882. Jeld
caWoeiictoralWsTri^^^^
f\\Q TUE ELECTORS OF CAKIBOO DISTRICl-
1. 1 rei-peotfully solicit your suBra^ea u.s a vaiMi-
date to repTCKcot you iu the rros-ihclal Letflslaiure.
je2!>,iw OUAS. WILSON.
GKIMAULT A N*J) CO
PHARMACEUTICAL CIIE.MtS'r.S,
I' A a I H : 8 , H i' B V I V I E .V K, 8, I' *
DISEASES OF THE CHEST CITIEH.
OKIJLAULT Js Cpi'8 nyjWP OF IIYJ'OPIIO.S-
PUli'E OF LIME.
We Invite ollwlio ate olUn? from Dihk, isiw oi* Tiin
Cni«r to resort lo Orimault ."^ Co.'h Svki v ok llvroi-
nOill-HllS Of LlMKOS the O.SH ONli VIliLliKiil r.STAltlX.i
RWi-LW in the tn'Stuioni &( I'lixuisi.-i, Pulmoi 11 is
A.Trii:iiiM, BRONmrnii and VArioim klndn 01 Coeuuri.
n&ijiiULT'8 ilTRiir odlypophosphite ol Lime 1:1 t.( II
ItOHK.COLOl'H, iBdoUvcred la FliT cv.ti, xoTTLfiA an.l
Nitvna in vt'iiiKi-Soritr. torrLp.s. Call ovpresxly ii.i
said bottle, beurlie; tlie HiiNAi i'tis Clp.nim r .V (M
l>u. LEAS'
SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF IRON.
CU-ai- siuiii',' waternh.l t.asteless; bos the a.lvan-
liwfii 01 er all li-rtuijinoiiH prrparntioiw of contolni'i:;
Iron an.l I'hospliorns, whiili are the elouient.-i o
bloott. It eiir.M chl^roBi/, pains in tin: tfoimic/i, ili ft
mill digf»lion,<li^Memrrnoia, aiimnia, genetal il.'
iHlilff and poonufs 0/ the Mooif, iiiol o^ccs rspeclr.ll
with Ita'! most delirate slomnehs
! WOMEN'S AND 1 1 1 1 MUIEN'.S DIHKASFX
A^o »/<•'/. I'lid Liivr OU.
I Qrlmatilt's Symp of lo&lzod Horas-
i&addiph.
I This medicine ha« been admlitlstered with the iit
most Bu.scciii in the Ooipltals I'arl!). It is ftporfo*'!
! siihstliuts! for COD IIVEII OILaiid has been found
iii.mt bcn.dh'ial in IiisK.\si'.s ill- nih i-UKsT, n. iinpi'bi
[ LVMl-lUnc Ii|.sn!;liklis, (li;i:KS Mr.-|l.>; K.SS, M L'SCt'l..lll
AK.yr an.l LOSS or Ai-i i-.Tirr. It i-.-j."'ncratc« the con-
stitutinu ill piirlfyinif tb.- bl..oii. it b.-mx the iiio
powerrnl ilepiirgiil ive kiioM n. It has also lien a|i
pile. I with liajipv resiills In riisiJ,isi;.s fif iiik mkis
Further, it v.lll b.- loiin.l t.. 1..- 01 i.-r.-al benellt r 1
youiuf ohildreii oubj.'rl 10 iirsioii.s an.l iiiisti'.i'. 1 |.is
01. I US UH.Vbs.
CRIMAULT & CO.'S MATICO, CAPSULESJANl)
LIQUID.
Wliero all olb. r mediclucs have fail.^.l Ihrjc pie
IKirationii will always effect n cure. They lusurc
rapid Bad e.\traordiuary cure o( ticverc, recent an
cbronUs cases o( prlvat-.- disease. Tlie>- are used In tb
lloKpltftlgof Pofl" hy the most celf hr.ateil physlelaii
and are (ound grentfy Biiperlor lo all hitherto know
lUlnerul remrdlCH, -t^opabU and Cuhehs. Tho InJeHi .
is uped in reeeni, and the capfliik-s in the more chrci
eivies.
DCSAitrs .svnri' of l-vctopiiosi'Iiatk
LIMB.
To.'<ni, UKco.ssTiTt'K.sT and DtnEsrivii, o( prime or
Jer, particularly suitable to Fkkblis Siiiuxns, Cos
■VALKilCR.S-W. OLU 1'KOI I.K an.l niCKKRrV ClIILIiRKK, w
.tlnd ia ■ them CtuunKona EtRMiiHT.s enter
loto.tlio Constitution OP Tim EoNM. Well adap
tO 'LtUIKB IS TUIt fAMlliY W'AV, and Wkt Ni'k
(wboge milk it enriches).
A.STn.MA! A.STH.M.V"
OniMAITLT&CO. S ISIMAN ClOABE'lTlil
Ahtihu, Nrrvouh Codoiw, Curosio LiRr.v.iiri
IhnksK.s-K.SB, Loss ok VnicB, FaciaIi .VeiiRAbiilA, an
l.vKOMMA arc rapidly relieved In 11SI115 the-'e Oba
etles.
SICK IIEADACllI-'.' .NlCl liAl.CTA!
ORl.MAUl.T .V Ct:i 'S (il.AKANA
sinstle powder of this vc^fplableprodiiction is sn
fielciil 10 cure itistaniU the most vioi.k.x-t .Sick llr.A
.4i-ni< it Is Ihc most valuable r.imedy aifaiiisl Dia
aiiuii, (ivni'.vri'iiY, and all disorders iT.x-sH-dlni( Irom
,enin;;emciini( th<- Stouja<-h or Bowi-ls.
AGENTS, LANGLEY & CO., WHOLESALE & RETA
aii-' Mw ORUCCISTS, VICTORIA. B. C.
JM-Oa^-XOX!
18 IIEHEBV OIVEN TIIAT't INTEND'TO MAKE
oiipllcatlon to the Chlp(- (^ittuhiealoner o( Landi
and works (or i>enuiBsiou to purchase - 1(S0 acres of
laud situate NortheoBf o( Orappler creek, Ikirclav
District, British C-olumbia, discnbeJ as (ollon s:
Cummcncloc at a stake situate at ibe N«irtbc>i9t
corner o( U. B. W. AIkmaD's claim;- thetwe runuinu
'iwteriy ,40 chains;- tUooeo- Southcriy 40:obalns:
thence Westerly 40 chains; tbcoee Jfortlierly to the
point of cotumcucemeDt.
K. FINLAYSON.
Victoria, June 28th, 18<i3. Jo29
CARDS BOOKS
BILLHEADS STOCK
OtRCUURS, CERTIFICATES
HANDBILLS, UNK BOOKS,
POSTERS, SHIPPING RECEIPTS
PAMPHLETS CUSTOMS BLANKS
E-fo., etc., ETC.,
XrOTICE IS HEREflY QVTES THAT I INTFJ^D
iji to muka application to'the.Ohiet.CoiMuiBiiioaer
ol Lands uud Works for ))ermiseiao to. purchase \w
oi'rea Ot Ir.nd, sl!uat<sl lh: 0:^n CoVff(l'cbili;li]esll
Harbor), Barclay Sound. . , •-
Comiiicnciog at a Stake on the Northeoat shore. of.
Ot.^'^n Cow, N. N. E. o( (i:a«tc«j iH)int ot Hajbor
Ifliand, ruuniiix' I^t 1-0 chains; Uieuce tJoutJierly
iO iihaiuB; thotioe Westerly 40 chains; ih&nc-o North-
crty -iO chaioSito point of commeiicdiuMit,
' V , . JOSIAII JAQCRS.
• Victoria, B.C., July 17th,- lf-3«. jyU '
NO1T.IOE.
ABOSI AND AFTER THIH.D,ATB I WUX OfttV
1 ococDt OOUr -POCK BJCn!, «e «r«U M'M'lQfUM
KTmcnt* to b« Biadt nK|OK^':u°-i 'Ultl'ji.- exil.i
'99 tT>, lowKjntns *
{Sl'aAJlC0AT£D.
i'UttECT
VSOBI-ABiaC
IH'-'hly rpcoimnpmled
for ItllloiisiK-Hs,
Vlviiil- iciif, 4'iiu>
s|i|Mllil» ll.luillicrH-
lioii, lli.fytui->-i. Ururfitiirut
itiMi lin'iiii U, t <is.> of .t|»
t>e(Mc, .tt'.IIiltlt' , t0.«S lit
ouuuury, Miur HXiiu.-twi. t.lvrt- 4'niu-
.ViAlutfUT tiny HiniMfltiriHiiiiiiniiu ihatfloaj-
Jtch, Bov nr HMwyn. fbey ,are safe.
mJM and ( borough t'u tUeir witoii. from 1(03
I!H-Oa[?'XOX3
It- HEBEBV OIVEN THAT I I>'TKND TO MAKE
anpll'Sotlon to the Cblol OimmlESiouor of Lao. Is
and Works for periuiatlon to purchase 160 acres of
liuul situate near Ikinilleld Creek, Barclay District,
British Oiltiiubli, d.-t-cnhed aa (oIIowb:
. Couimf-nclni; ot a stake eitusto on Ibe northeast
coruer of W. McNitlc's claim; thence i-unning- Ea.si-
erly 40 chains; thcoce Southerly 40 chains; llieDce
\Vcfjt.srly 40 clialDs; -tbcct.o Northerly to Ibe point of
cjumpetioetnenli . .. IJ. 0. llALl,.
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JT w. BlOtf IBS, »t U» OOet .OoTsnucntitr?'
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